The organisers of the `Back to the Future’ campaign of Qatar Foundation’s  Reach Out to Asia have announced their forthcoming campaign aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the local youth and empowering them for major initiatives in future.

At a briefing yesterday the organisers said they were  expecting 32 talented individuals who they hope to develop in to enlightened individuals by the end of the programme.

Changes, the youth organisation of which some of the  organisers were members, it was told, is working to create frameworks of developmental thoughts of the country’s youth to help them cope with the requirements of the time.

Selected youths, mostly in the age group 15-17 will undergo intensive training programme to be hosted by professional trainers.

The workshops that the organise will hold in the coming days will focus on enhancing the hidden talents and capabilities of  the participants.

The main goals of the organisation, they said, is to provide youth with projects that promote the culture of devotion in the areas of voluntary assistance, charitable and awareness works.

To give the youth a proper direction to utilise their talents, and direct resources  to support  the development of educational concepts among members of the society.

Strengthening the noble values of the community and build bridges of communication and understanding.

Among those present at the briefing were Founder and President of the Changers Khader Ibrahim Sulaiman, last year’s participants Rashid al-Kuwari and Sarah al-Sabah and Rota’s Community Development Manager Abdullah al-Bakri and trainer Mukthar al-Mukthar.