
initiative to enhance community participation
The incubator targets owners of youth initiatives from various governorates across the Sultanate of Oman. These are non-profit youth projects specialising in specific areas and seeking to achieve a tangible social and developmental impact within the local community.
The incubator focuses on developing the participating initiatives using a specialised guide. This guide aims to improve the quality of youth initiatives and enhance their capabilities in design, planning, implementation, funding, impact measurement and building sustainable partnerships.
The incubator includes new concepts that boost the participants' efficiency in leading initiatives. The participants will also practically develop their initiatives, leveraging acquired knowledge and skills. Additionally, they will take part in recreational and field visits designed to foster team spirit and facilitate the exchange of experiences among youth leaders in Oman.
The incubator represents a significant step towards supporting the sustainability of non-profit youth work, aligning with Oman Vision 2040, which places youth at the core of the development process. - ONA
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