Al Dakhiliyah Governorate fetes '2022 People of Al Dakhiliyah Initiatives' winners
Published: 05:03 PM,Mar 02,2023 | EDITED : 09:03 PM,Mar 02,2023
Al Dakhiliyah Governorate honoured the participants of '2022 People of Al Dakhiliyah Initiatives' project, which appreciates their efforts and contribution to enriching the governorate with the best ideas and proposals.
Shaikh Hilal bin Said al Hajri, Governor of Al Dakhiliyah, who presided over the
occasion, said: “This is in compliance with the Royal Directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to
allow Omani youth to present their proposals and initiatives and listen to
their ideas in a modern way. The Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah is keen to achieve the goals of
Oman Vision 2040 and is represented in the community partnership through the launch of an
electronic link for presenting the initiatives of the people of Al Dakhiliyah Governorate 2022.'
'This approach contributes to activating the role of society and making a difference and
development by presenting constructive ideas that align with the directives of Oman Vision
2040 and strengthening youth attitudes towards leadership, initiatives and community
projects,' he added.
There has been excellent cooperation with the government and private agencies to highlight
the initiatives optimally and contribute to their evaluation according to specific criteria and a
clear plan that included several measures taken during the implementation stages of this work.
Five initiatives were chosen in the final stage, which received the highest evaluation. The
Culture Street initiative in Nizwa, presented by Dr Yousef bin Khalifa al Harrasi, came first. The
Palm Thermal Insulator initiative won second place, given by Ruqaya bint Nasser al Qasabi. The
Smart Friend of the Soil initiative won third place, presented by Saud bin Hareb al
Riyami and Akram bin Ahmed al Omari.
Adam Renewable Energy initiative came in fourth place and was presented by Said bin Eid al Raqami
while Creativity and Innovation Fund by Khalid bin Marhoon al Nabhani came fifth.
The initiatives include various fields such as health, environmental, economics,
heritage, tourism, educational, social, sports, cultural, and other areas.
Shaikh Hilal bin Said al Hajri, Governor of Al Dakhiliyah, who presided over the
occasion, said: “This is in compliance with the Royal Directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to
allow Omani youth to present their proposals and initiatives and listen to
their ideas in a modern way. The Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah is keen to achieve the goals of
Oman Vision 2040 and is represented in the community partnership through the launch of an
electronic link for presenting the initiatives of the people of Al Dakhiliyah Governorate 2022.'
'This approach contributes to activating the role of society and making a difference and
development by presenting constructive ideas that align with the directives of Oman Vision
2040 and strengthening youth attitudes towards leadership, initiatives and community
projects,' he added.
There has been excellent cooperation with the government and private agencies to highlight
the initiatives optimally and contribute to their evaluation according to specific criteria and a
clear plan that included several measures taken during the implementation stages of this work.
Five initiatives were chosen in the final stage, which received the highest evaluation. The
Culture Street initiative in Nizwa, presented by Dr Yousef bin Khalifa al Harrasi, came first. The
Palm Thermal Insulator initiative won second place, given by Ruqaya bint Nasser al Qasabi. The
Smart Friend of the Soil initiative won third place, presented by Saud bin Hareb al
Riyami and Akram bin Ahmed al Omari.
Adam Renewable Energy initiative came in fourth place and was presented by Said bin Eid al Raqami
while Creativity and Innovation Fund by Khalid bin Marhoon al Nabhani came fifth.
The initiatives include various fields such as health, environmental, economics,
heritage, tourism, educational, social, sports, cultural, and other areas.