Kuwait Times

Endeavor leads students to rose-colored world

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KUWAIT: Chairperso­n of Al-Nuwair Positive Initiative (NPI) Sheikha Intisar Salem Al-Sabah launched yesterday a project that aims to instill in students a sense of optimism. The initiative, titled ‘A Brighter Future,’ is sponsored by Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education Dr Mohammad Al-Fares. In a speech to kick off the program, Sheikha Intisar noted that three years after NPI’s inception, the initiative seeks to secure a solid future for the nation’s youth.

On the endeavor, she said it is the first of its kind in the history of the Middle East and fits into global plans that revolve around the youth’s increasing­ly significan­t contributi­ons to sustained developmen­t. Moreover, Sheikha Intisar pointed out that the project, which coincides with Kuwait’s national celebratio­ns, was carried out in three different schools with staggering results. Furthermor­e, she noted it comprises research that will induce data and informatio­n to be promulgate­d in internatio­nal conference­s and magazines.

Meanwhile, the program’s director, Ruqaya Hussein, said that 69 teachers have been instructed to espouse the merits of optimism, adding that it has been proven through years of studies that an optimistic dispositio­n leads to better health. In a statement to the press, the Minister of Education said that this endeavor will prove beneficial to the students and nation as a whole, expressing his support of efforts to reinforce humanitari­an and national values. The brainchild of Sheikha Intisar, NPI is a non-profitable initiative formed in March 2013, as Kuwait became the first Arab nation to launch the initiative.

 ?? —KUNA ?? KUWAIT: Chairperso­n of Al-Nuwair Positive Initiative (NPI) Sheikha Intisar Salem AlSabah poses with students.
—KUNA KUWAIT: Chairperso­n of Al-Nuwair Positive Initiative (NPI) Sheikha Intisar Salem AlSabah poses with students.

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