Doha, Qatar: Katara Summer Camp continues to attract visitors on its third day, including children in different activities within the camp’s diverse program.
The camp offers educational, recreational and cultural activities to develop children’s skills and enhance their intellectual, creative and social abilities.
The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) aims for children to take advantage of the summer holiday since it helps in bettering their self-discipline and individual responsibility, and gives them an opportunity to expand their circle of friends.
Katara Summer Camp programmes are held in partnership with the Qatar Red Crescent Society by training participants in first aid, in addition to Al Jazeera Media Institute where its trainer Iman Al Obaidi presented a workshop on self-confidence.
These activities helped participants learn life skills in an entertaining and interactive way. Further developing their social abilities as well as increasing their knowledge and understanding of key topics.
They additionally partook in an air rifle shooting event, competitions and cultural games. Today’s programme will include a trip to Al Shaqab to learn about horses and their important role in Qatar’s society.
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