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Bahrain Health Ministry Supports GCC Mu’izz Project for Shopping Malls

The Mu’izz Project for Shopping Malls is gaining momentum across the Gulf region. In Bahrain, the Ministry of Health joined the final evaluation of several shopping malls as part of this initiative. The project, created by the Healthy Cities Committee and the Gulf Health Council, focuses on strengthening community health and promoting active lifestyles.

The Ministry of Health explained that its involvement reflects Bahrain’s strong commitment to regional cooperation. It also supports the Sustainable Development Goals and matches the unified GCC health vision. The Mu’izz Project for Shopping Malls ensures that malls provide healthier and safer environments for families and communities.

In 2025, evaluators reviewed three major malls in Bahrain: Bahrain City Centre, Avenues Mall Bahrain, and Al Enma Mall. Dr. Fatima Al Mutawa, Head of Programs at the Health Promotion Department, led the evaluation process. Accredited experts from GCC health ministries also joined the committee.

The project focuses on six essential areas: healthy lifestyles, awareness campaigns, community partnership, cleanliness and environment, security and safety, and quality of community services. Evaluators conducted field visits to assess each mall’s performance. They carefully measured how malls followed the required health and safety standards.

The Ministry of Health noted that the evaluation supports public trust in shopping centers. With rising community awareness, malls must create environments that encourage health and safety. The Mu’izz Project for Shopping Malls provides guidance while holding malls accountable for improvement.

Furthermore, the project strengthens unity among Gulf countries. Shared health goals create long-term results that benefit citizens and visitors alike. Bahrain’s participation highlights the importance of collective action and regional leadership.

The Ministry also stressed that the project builds stronger partnerships between public institutions and private businesses. Shopping centers now play a direct role in supporting healthier lifestyles. Such initiatives help shape cleaner, safer, and more sustainable urban spaces.

In conclusion, Bahrain’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the Mu’izz Project for Shopping Malls will continue to create lasting community impact. The project offers a model for cooperation and progress while ensuring malls contribute to public health.

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