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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Gibraltar - Morocco


the Executive members of the Strait of Gibraltar association on collaboration with Gibraltar Morocco Business exchange held a communication meeting with Messrs. Kent Cardona, Steven Marin , John Napoli, Henri Sacramento, Mrs. Priscilla Sacramento, Mr. Mustafa Hamidan and Mrs. Zainab. Mr. Kent Cardona made a detailed presentation on A human, social and development project that was born in the United Kingdom in the royal family through its pioneer, the Duke of Edinburgh, a prize established on (1 September 1956) in Britain, spread in many countries of the world and in various names until it became a national award for youth in the UK and many other countries .

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE),[1] is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, that has since expanded to 144 nations. The awards recognise adolescents and young adults for completing a series of self-improvement exercises modelled on Kurt Hahn's solution to the "Six Declines of Modern Youth".

The Duke of Edinburgh Award is usually awarded to young people between 14 and 25 years of age with individual accomplishments. The award has three bronze, silver and gold levels. The award is given to individuals in recognition of their activities in four different fields. These areas are:

High skills. sport activities. Community services. Expedition

The award has three bronze, silver and gold levels. The award is given to individuals in recognition of their activities in four different fields. These areas are:

High skills. sport activities. Community services. Expeditions.

The meeting recommended to work about creating the Moroccan version and invites all young people to engage in the project within the association in order to succeed and achieve the desired goal of youth.

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