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The Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency will organize, in Rabat next Wednesday and Thursday, the activities of the fourth session simulating the Islamic Childhood Summit for Al-Quds, under the slogan: “In order to consolidate the values of dialogue and one coexistence.”
Moroccan and Palestinian children, along with children of nationalities belonging to a number of member states of the organization, participate in the summit simulation, which is being held days before the 15th session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Banjul, the capital of Gambia, between May 4 and 5, 2024, to discuss a number of related topics. With the slogan of the course, in the presence of children of Western nationalities, as observers.
The Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency, affiliated with the Al-Quds Committee, emanating from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, is interested in engaging young people in discussing ideas that are of interest to generations and investing them in projects and programs directed to Palestinian children in Jerusalem, within the agency’s work program and within the framework of its competencies.
Therefore, the Agency organizes, annually, a simulation of the annual International Childhood Summit for Jerusalem, within the activities of the “Children for Jerusalem” Club, which is an educational and educational gathering for schoolchildren, of different nationalities, whose ages range between 10 and 15 years. To discuss and exchange ideas on selected topics that occupy their minds and interest.
This is because the agency, which is a social and humanitarian institution, invests all its efforts in consolidating the values of dialogue and coexistence, and rejecting violence and hatred, which is consistent with the slogan it chose for the fourth session and the sessions that preceded it.
The deliberations of the simulation of the Islamic Childhood Summit for Jerusalem begin with familiarization workshops and the exchange of information and knowledge among the participants regarding their representations of the concepts of peace, security, and one life, and end with recording the outcomes they reached based on their convictions and perceptions, within the final statement of the session.