RAP Summer Camp Concludes First Week with Engaging Activities

Manama: The Royal Academy of Police (RAP) summer camp, organized as part of the National Plan to Promote the Spirit of Belonging to the Nation and Reinforce the Values of Citizenship (Bahrainouna), concluded its first week of activities. The camp, held from August 16 to 29, features a range of educational and awareness programs, training sessions, field visits, as well as sports and recreational activities aimed at enhancing participants' skills.

According to Bahrain News Agency, the first week's program included visits to national institutions and featured lectures and workshops on topics such as traffic safety, first aid, community awareness, and essential life skills. Participants also had the opportunity to learn about the history, heritage, and institutions of the Kingdom of Bahrain, understanding their role in serving the community. The activities were designed to cultivate teamwork, self-reliance, discipline, responsibility, and leadership skills among the attendees.

The camp plays a key role in supporting Bahrainouna's objectives by providing an educational and training environment that strengthens citizenship and belonging. It focuses on developing young people's capabilities and preparing them for future challenges.