KUWAIT: Acting Director General of the Public Authority for Minors Affairs (PAMA) Dalal Al-Nouri affirmed the authority’s commitment to renewing and modernizing recreational, cultural, and social programs for minors under its care, in line with their evolving interests and aspirations. The goal, she said, is to help build an informed and forward-looking generation capable of contributing positively to the future. Al-Nouri’s remarks came on Wednesday during the launch of the “Seen Jim” summer entertainment competition, organized by PAMA for minors aged 14 to under 21.
She noted that the competition is designed to create an interactive and engaging environment through a mix of mental and physical activities, while also fostering cultural awareness and healthy competition. The program includes a variety of games and entertainment segments overseen by a team of experienced administrative supervisors. The two-day event hosts approximately 80 participants per day, who are divided into 16 teams to compete in general knowledge challenges. Al-Nouri added that the competition will conclude with an awards ceremony, during which the winning team will be recognized and presented with valuable prizes.— KUNA