From the aspect of that young people are the hope and positive energy of society, the National Institute for Human Rights (NIHR) has been keen to involve them in a distinctive way in most of its various activities that are appropriate for their ages, genders, and cultures, and to ensure the development of their cognitive capabilities and skills to meet the challenges of their daily life.

share in
Categories: From Work Field

About the Author

NIHR

NIHR moderates all comments on its website and welcomes comments related to the article, story, activity, or event, and encourages further discussion of issues of interest to the community, and welcomes all constructive criticism. In order to be approved for publication, your comments must comply with the Principles and Guidelines for Human Rights and Local Communities. NIHR does not allow: Anti-human rights behavior, personal attacks, profanity, threats, vulgarity, abuse (such as sexism, racism, or xenophobia), commercial or personal promotion. Comments that do not comply with our organization's guidelines will be rejected. Comments that are not edited - they are either approved or rejected.