The Dreama Orphan Care Centre has concluded the "Media Ambassadors Dreama" programme, held in partnership with Al Jazeera Media Institute (AJMI).

“This initiative offered our children a space to grow and express themselves, and an opportunity to discover their potential and refine their abilities in the fields of media and communication,” said Dreama executive director HE Sheikha Najla bint Ahmed al-Thani during the graduation ceremony.

“The ‘Media Ambassadors’ programme was not just a technical training – it was a human experience that reflects our vision at Dreama: to raise a generation that believes in itself, possesses the tools to tell its story, and participates in society not as passive recipients, but as active contributors,” she said.

This initiative aimed to empower participating youth by strengthening their media skills, self-expression, communication, and content creation capabilities.

The collaboration reflects both institutions’ shared commitment to preparing a confident generation capable of creating positive change in society.

Over the course of several months, participants took part in a series of specialised training workshops covering Arabic language, building self-confidence, youth broadcasting, artificial intelligence (AI), voice and presentation techniques, and the fundamentals of media production.

A team of expert trainers from the AJMI led the workshops, guiding the youth in developing key skills such as presenting, filming, and scriptwriting, while also introducing them to modern AI tools used in media.