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Judging Begins for Generations Challenge

The Generations Challenge competition has entered a new phase as the judging panel prepares to evaluate submissions. The Executive Office of the National Plan, known as Bahrainouna, confirmed this update following the March 31, 2025, deadline.

The judging panel will begin its work immediately, reviewing entries submitted from all over Bahrain. Organizers have promised valuable prizes for winning participants. The Generations Challenge competition aims to inspire national pride, creativity, and a deep sense of belonging.

Director of the Executive Office, Hala Sulaiman, praised the public’s strong engagement. She highlighted the success of the first edition and thanked participants for their energy and dedication. In her remarks, she noted that Bahrain’s youth continue to impress with their innovation and digital creativity.

Universities, NGOs, and civil society groups joined forces to take part in the challenge. Many individuals also contributed through their own creative entries. This broad participation reflects growing interest in national initiatives that celebrate identity and unity.

Throughout the competition, submissions focused on expressing patriotism and cultural values through digital content. From videos to graphics, participants explored various creative platforms to express their message. This diverse approach strengthened the competition’s reach across multiple sectors.

Government institutions, private firms, and sports clubs all encouraged their members to participate. Many schools and educational groups also held events to boost student involvement. As a result, the Generations Challenge competition became a truly nationwide event.

Organizers believe this initiative plays a major role in building national pride. They also see it as a bridge between generations, uniting Bahrainis through shared values and creative storytelling.

Looking forward, the Generations Challenge competition is expected to grow in scope and impact, continuing to highlight the country’s talented youth.

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