Bahrain’s space science experience highlighted

Bahrain’s Ambassador to the US, Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa, has emphasised the need to enhance cooperation and partnerships in space exploration, focusing on scientific studies, experimentation, and communication among countries with shared visions to achieve these goals.

The envoy was speaking during the last episode of the “Bahrain Banter” podcast programme, which focused on space technology and science. The Ambassador hosted Shelley Brunswick, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Space Foundation, and two Bahraini students, Nasser Al Quti and Maryam Al Awadhi, who are graduates of US Space camp.

Shaikh Abdulla bin Rashid highlighted the impact of space technology on daily life, future space exploration, and the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

He highlighted Bahrain’s achievements thanks to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s vision and the signing of the “Artemis” Accords by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister during HRH’s official visit to Washington in March 2022.

The Artemis Accords, a collaboration between Bahrain’s National Space Science Agency (NSSA) and the US-based Kallman Worldwide Foundation, promotes cooperation among participating countries through shared principles.

Brunswick highlighted the significance of space exploration, and stressed its applications on Earth, including telecommunications, navigation, agriculture, public safety, and transportation.

The Artemis Accords, a cooperative agreement between participating countries, aim to facilitate human return to the Moon by 2025 and promote space exploration expansion, she added.

Students Nasser Al Quti and Maryam Al Awadhi, nominated NSSA in Bahrain, expressed their pride in participating in a space camp in the US.

They highlighted their experience in space exploration and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, noting that it has inspired them to pursue a future career in the space industry.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

SCH President congratulates Primary Healthcare Centres for Diamond-level Accreditation

Lieutenant-General Dr. Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, President of the Supreme Council of Health (SCH), lauded the success of Bahrain’s Primary Healthcare Centres in obtaining the diamond-level accreditation by Accreditation Canada International (ACI) for its excellence in meeting the standards of primary health services.

The president hailed the support of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, and the follow-up of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister to develop the health system.

He added that this accreditation for primary health care centres requires a series of comprehensive evaluation stages carried out by a neutral and independent body to determine the extent of the health institution’s commitment to quality and patient safety standards.

The accreditation of primary health care centres comes as part of the commitment of all government health facilities to Article 48/2018, which stipulates the necessity of achieving optimal quality health services.

Dr. Shaikh Abdullah said that Bahrain has taken pioneering steps in developing the health sector as it has been a model in dealing with various medical issues and in prioritizing citizens and residents’ welfare.

The ACI praised cooperation over 15 years of successive and continuous achievements with primary health care centres, the most recent of which was the primary health care centres obtaining diamond accreditation without any requirements.

The level of health services in the centres was praised, noting the high professionalism enjoyed by the staff. The health sector in the centers, which confirms the extent of the care and attention that the esteemed government attaches to excellence in the health sector.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

BIA celebrates KSA 93rd National Day

Bahrain International Airport (BIA) greeted Saudi Arabian passengers arriving in Bahrain with national day festivities, marking the 93rd National Day of Saudi Arabia.

The festivities included performances by an Arabic traditional band, a display of extensive Arabic hospitality and special giveaways that included KSA-themed chocolate boxes and tote bags.

These celebrations highlighted the historical ties in aviation between the two countries’ national airline carriers.

Gulf Air has been proudly operating flights to and from Saudi Arabia since 1950, serving more than 10,000 via 100 flights every week.

Additionally, SAUDIA airline has been annually bringing over 62,078 passengers to Bahrain from its two major cities, Jeddah and Riyadh.

Source: Bahrain News Agency