Riyadh: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has entered into a strategic memorandum of understanding with the Islamic Content Service Association in Languages. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation in areas concerning youth services and charitable work, while also expanding opportunities for cultural and educational integration.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the MoU reflects the commitment of both organizations to nurture a generation that is aware, values-driven, and capable of contributing effectively to societal development and serving their homeland. The agreement focuses on spreading Islamic content, introducing Arab and Islamic culture, and promoting tolerance and coexistence among diverse communities.
The memorandum outlines plans for exchanging expertise and knowledge, and providing scientific and media support. This cooperation aims to achieve shared objectives and activate the roles of institutions in serving communities. Furthermore, the MoU emphasizes building sustainable and high-quality programs that can have a lasting developmental impact.
WAMY highlighted that this agreement reinforces the direction toward enhanced institutional integration and improved efficiency in collaborative efforts. The organization believes this partnership will significantly contribute to the development of programs targeted at youth, ultimately achieving a sustainable developmental impact.