KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Youth (PAY) announced the launch of its nationwide summer activities program for 2025, set to begin next Sunday and continue through September 4. The comprehensive initiative includes a series of interactive and developmental projects designed to nurture the talents and capabilities of Kuwaiti youth during the summer break. Deputy Director General for the Youth Development Sector at PAY, Abdullah Al-Adwani, said in a press statement that the 2025 program includes four key projects: the Science Camp, Future Leaders, My Hobby and the Summer Camp.
Al-Adwani noted that each project has been carefully designed to reflect the interests and aspirations of youth, integrating learning, entertainment, and personal development in a safe and stimulating environment. “Investing youth’s time in purposeful and structured programs during the summer is a national necessity,” he said, adding that such efforts help build character, instill values, and develop both individual and collective skills. The Science Camp, he explained, serves as an educational platform focused on science and technology. It includes workshops, training sessions, and scientific discussions aimed at enhancing critical thinking and fostering a culture of research among young participants.
Meanwhile, the Future Leaders initiative centers on leadership development and cultivating a spirit of initiative through hands-on training and collaborative activities. The My Hobby project is designed to uncover and refine youth talents through specialized workshops in arts, crafts, and vocational skills. Al-Adwani added that the Summer Camp offers a mix of educational and recreational experiences, blending values, life skills and engaging activities in an interactive environment. These programs will be hosted at several youth centers across Kuwait, including facilities in Daiya, Al-Qusour, Jaber Al-Ahmad, Al-Ardiya, Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Shamiya.
Targeting various age groups, the programs are open to participants starting from age 14 to 17, with some projects extending to include youth up to the age of 35. Al-Adwani reaffirmed PAY’s ongoing commitment to offering high-quality youth initiatives aligned with the state’s vision for empowering national talent and fostering a generation equipped to contribute meaningfully to the country’s development. — KUNA