AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation (MKF) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bahrain Accountants and Auditors Association (BAAA), establishing a collaborative framework focused on developing the professional skills of Bahraini youth and enhancing their readiness to contribute effectively across key sectors.
The agreement was signed at MKF headquarters in the presence of Saba Yousif Seyadi, Executive Director of AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation; Noora Bin Hindi, Head of the Rayaat Scholarship; Abbas Abdulmohsin Radhi, BAAA Chairman; and Sumaya AlSayed, Head of the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Committee at BAAA.
The partnership aims to deliver targeted programmes and initiatives that strengthen national capabilities and bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application. By aligning training outcomes with the evolving needs of the local labour market, the initiative seeks to improve long-term employment prospects for young Bahrainis while supporting the Kingdom’s broader social development priorities, said a statement.
Saba Yousif Seyadi emphasised the importance of building strategic partnerships that advance youth empowerment and professional development in line with the highest standards. She noted that investing in national talent remains a cornerstone of sustainable development, adding that this collaboration is designed to prepare skilled Bahraini professionals who are capable of contributing effectively to the Kingdom’s comprehensive development.
Abbas Abdulmohsin Radhi hailed the partnership with MKF, describing it as a strong model for impactful collaboration in youth empowerment. He highlighted the vital role professional associations play in supporting national talent, transferring practical expertise, and fostering a culture of excellence and continuous development among Bahraini youth, particularly in the fields of accounting and financial auditing, which continue to evolve in response to changing market demands. – TradeArabia News Service