18 October 2010
This academic year marks an ambitious era of development and growth for InJAz. The non-profit organisation has announced that it plans to double the impressive figures achieved last year and reach 9,300 students in 34 secondary and 22 intermediate schools. "InJAz Bahrain and its stakeholders are truly delighted with our accomplishments, and it makes us ever more aware of the size of responsibility we embrace. More and more corporations come forward every year to be part of this success which will only help us attain further sustainability and growth," stated Executive Director Shaikha Hessa bint Khalifa Al Khalifa.

Over the past two years, InJAz has intensified its expansion efforts along with its main strategic partners, ushering in a period of rapid growth and unprecedented student outreach. "The increasing demand for our programmes from various educational entities has been our biggest challenge, particularly during the last three years," stated Shaikha Hessa. "We are in constant improvement to channel and diversify our resources so as to cope with these challenges." InJAz plans to reach a new segment of students by introducing several new programmes.

© Bahrain Tribune 2010