RIYADH: The Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (MiSK) is launching an educational program to guide future leaders and enhance their capabilities to overcome challenges.


The “Leaders of Tomorrow” program includes a training camp that takes participants on a field trip to the center of Yanbu.

The program, which will be launched at the end of November, will be the first physical training since programs became distance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Secondary school and university students will take part in a self-challenging journey that represents a unique opportunity to discover their potential in facing difficulties and solving problems, and work with a team of mentors to hone their skills and prepare them to succeed as leaders in taking on challenges on their own.

In its first edition, hosted by the Royal Commission in Yanbu, 160 students aged between 17 and 24 will participate in the program. They were accepted after a nomination process that began last March.

The “Leaders of Tomorrow” program is one of a series of programs launched by the foundation to prepare young people to chart a promising path for themselves through its work.

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