Damascus-SANA

Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Louay Imad Al-Din Al-Munajjid stressed the importance of the participation of Syrian children in external recreational camps, with the aim of providing them with new information and knowledge, and the participation of their peers from friendly countries in various activities, including the "Zubronak Health Recreational Camp", which will start tomorrow in the Republic of Belarus.

Minister Al-Munajjid pointed out during his meeting today at the ministry building with 75 children from the Vanguards of the Baath Organization before their departure this evening to participate in this camp, that this participation also has a role in mitigating the difficult psychological effects that Syrian children were exposed to due to the terrorist war on their country, stressing that the ministry provided all facilities and capabilities for the success of the camp, and is working to contribute later to new programs and transfer the experience to other groups.

Minister Al-Munajjid pointed out that the "Leadership Industry" program, which the ministry is preparing to launch, aims to pay attention to the leadership skills of children, develop their talents and provide them with psychological support, and time will be allocated for them to visit the ministry in order to enhance their self-confidence and take their role in the future in the reconstruction phase.

Dr. Ezzat Arabi Katbi, head of the Vanguards of the Baath Organization, said these children are the second batch of vanguards who travel to participate in this camp for 15 days, which includes recreational, social, cultural, sports and artistic activities.

Dr. Arabi Katbi pointed out that the first batch of the organization's 75 children who left on the 15th of this month will arrive in Syria tomorrow, after the end of their participation in the same camp, explaining that the children of the two batches were selected from the pioneers of the vanguards, and that participation for them is a new experience, which has a role in refining their skills and creativity, and an opportunity to highlight their talents and the excellence of the Syrian child.

The meeting was attended by Vladislav Sabronov, Second Secretary at the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Damascus.

It is noteworthy that the "Zubronak Health Recreation Camp" comes within the framework of the humanitarian initiative launched by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko under the title "Heart to Heart", and aims to help Syrian children who have suffered as a result of the terrorist war the effects of economic sanctions imposed on their country, and to provide them with care, health care, recreational, educational and sports activities.

Muhannad Suleiman and Rehab Ali

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