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DIRECTORY OF DEVELOPMENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Volume II
Asia and the Middle East
BAHRAIN
Bahrain
INDEX
Arabian Gulf University
AWAL Women Association
Bahrain Society of Engineers
Bahrain Centre for Human Rights
Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Bahrain
Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain
• Vision: The Arabian Gulf University looks forward to undertaking its role as a regional
Gulf university in addressing the developmental issues of the Gulf Cooperation Council
countries through its innovative and effective educational and research programs with
relevance to Arabian Gulf regional issues and aspires to gain an eminent international
reputation.
• Mission: The Arabian Gulf University aims to be an exemplary regional Gulf university
striving to focus its efforts on fundamental regional issues of the Gulf Cooperation
Council in health, human development, environment, science and technology and aims
to contribute effectively to spreading the culture of knowledge and education in Arabian
Gulf society.
• Services:
• About the University: The idea to build the Arabian Gulf University was based on the
belief in the importance of university and higher level education in the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) society. This would be the start of satisfying the needs of GCC countries
in terms of specialists and experts in various occupational fields connected to society.
After studying the cultural, social, and economic situation in the GCC region, the
challenges it faces, the shared historical background was also examined. It was found
that united aspirations towards a brighter future, one of which was to create a melded co-
existence, of mentality and of advancement in knowledge for members of the society at
large to promote the area and growth in its various sectors.
With this in mind, the General Convention of Arab Education for the GCC at its fourth
meeting was held in Bahrain on the 4th of Jumada al-Oola, 1399 A.H, corresponding to
the 3rd and 4th of April, 1979, the convention and it was decided to establish the Arabian
Gulf University to be located in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
AWAL Women Association
• Bahrain is a small country at the heart of the Gulf. Its strategic location makes it unique
in the region. It is pioneer in matters related to socio-economic development: Bahrain
is the first country in the Gulf to start education for males (1919) and for females
(1928); to discover oil (1932), and to establish women organizations (1955). Among
those organizations Awal Women Society which was first found in 1967 plays a leading
role in women’s rights, participation of women in development, as well as opposing to
all forms of discrimination against women.
Bahrain Society of Engineers
• The Bahrain Society of Engineers was established and officially incorporated by the
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs on 1st July 1972.
Roles and Responsibilities
To contribute towards the industrial development and modernization of Bahrain.
• To enhance the standards of the engineering professional practice in cooperation with
relevant authorities.
• To express the interests and professional rights of its members.
• To establish and promote good relationship and interaction among its members.
• To establish and promote scientific and technical cooperation with engineers outside
Bahrain.
• To conduct and encourage scientific and engineering researches through publications,
conferences, seminars, technical visits, technical competitions and exchange of
information with other engineering societies and organizations.
• To provide arbitrators and expert witnesses in matters related to engineering.
• To promote training and professional development.
• To maintain and promote the ethics of professional practice.
Society’s Main Activities
• Develop the engineering knowledge of newly graduated Arab Engineers.
• Providing places in various Conferences/Workshops/Seminars, free of cost and at
reduced rates.
• Organizing International and Regional Conferences and Exhibitions.
• Organizing Seminars and Workshops on Engineering subjects.
• Organizing Lectures and Technical Visits for members.
• Organizing and issuing leaflets, booklets, journals, research studies, newsletters and
conference proceedings during conferences.
• Providing employment services for members through received offers and approved
programmes.
• Offering financial aid to members for training and development purposes within the
Society’s financial constraints.
• Organizing public relations and information –related activities by publishing the Al-
Mohandis Journal and issuing press releases to the local press.
• Providing Forums and opportunities for the exchange of engineering and scientific
information
BSE Training Centre
The objectives of the training centre are to provide:
• Offer courses which addresses the needs and training requirements as outlined in
consultation with government and other major business concerns
• Course instructors and lecturers from the region and other part of the world who are
experts in their subject bring their expertise to the professionals keeping in mind the
regional demands and perspectives.
• Courses and training programs are provided at a nominal charge to enable cost –
effectiveness thereby reducing training expenses in all organizations and individuals
who require focused training at reasonable rates.
BSE Affiliations
• World Federation of Engineering Organizations
• Federation of Arab Engineers
• Institution of Electrical Engineers –U.K
• American Society of Mechanical Engineers
• The Concrete Society-U.K
• The American Concrete Institute
• Institution of Engineers(India)-Bahrain Chapter
• Institution of Engineers ( Pakistan)-Bahrain Chapter
• Jordanian Society of Engineers
• Saudi Arabian Quality Council
• Saudi Arabian Section of the Air & Waste Management Association
• National Association of Corrosion Engineers-Saudi Arabian Chapter
Bahrain Centre for Human Rights
• The Bahrain Centre for Human Rights is a Bahraini non-profit non-governmental
organisation which works to promote human rights in Bahrain, which was founded by a
number of Bahraini activists in June 2002. The centre was given a dissolution order
after its former president Abdulhadi Al Khawaja was arrested in September 2004 a day
after criticizing the country's Prime Minister, Khalifah ibn Sulman Al Khalifah at a
seminar in which he blamed the Prime Minister for the failure of widespread economic
development for all citizens. The BCHR is still banned by the government, but has
remained very active. In 2013 the organisation was awarded the Rafto Prize for its
work.
• Mission: To encourage and support individuals and groups to be proactive in the
protection of their own and others' rights; and to struggle to promote democracy and
human rights in accordance with international norms. To document and report on
human rights violations in Bahrain. To use this documentation for advocacy to influence
international policies according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
• Activities: For more than eleven years, the BCHR has carried out many projects,
including advocacy, training, workshops, seminars, media campaigns and reporting to
UN mechanisms and international NGOs. The BCHR has also participated in many
regional an international conferences and workshops in addition to testifying in national
parliaments across Europe, the EU parliament, and the United States Congress.
• Objectives:
- Promoting freedoms and basic rights (Civil, Political and Economic)
- Combating racial and religious discrimination
- Human rights education
- Providing support and protection to victims of human rights abuses and the vulnerable
- Local and international advocacy in support of human rights
• Structure and Funding: The 26-founding members include prominent doctors,
lawyers, journalists, and NGO leaders, men and women. There are currently twenty-
one members of staff at the BCHR; the vast majority of our operations are carried out
in Bahrain, while a small 'office in exile' is maintained in Copenhagen, Denmark, to
coordinate our international advocacy program. The BCHR currently receives a small
amount of funding from the Sigrid Rausing Trust - a non-political charity based in the
UK, dedicated to defending and promoting human rights. Our staff is employed almost
entirely on a voluntary basis. The current President is Nabeel Rajab, who is serving a
two year prison sentence for charges related to freedom of expression; he is scheduled
for release on June 2nd, 2014. The Acting-President is Maryam Al-Khawaja.
Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Bahrain
• Bahrain IHR website is a network that brings together public health officials responsible
for IHR implementation and key partners to coordinate public health activities at ports,
airports and ground crossings including preparedness for and response to health
emergencies affecting international travel and transport. It is competent authorities,
intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations, and industry representatives
from ports, airports and ground crossings and individual experts who have expressed
an interest in working together to share IHR information and to promote implementation
of public health practices under the International Health Regulations. IHR Bahnet is an
internet-based network that brings together the National Focal Point, public health
officials and other partners to coordinate public health activities in the community and
at ports, airport and ground crossings including those related to public health
emergency preparedness and response affecting international travel and transport.
• Mission:
-To protect the health of population in Bahrain
-To prevent, detect and control the international spread of diseases through
international travel and transport.
• Objectives:
-To strike technical expertise of partners and achieve synergy regarding public health -
activities at ports, airports, ground crossings and other areas related to international
travel and transport.
-To promote harmonized technical guidance and instruments for public health capacity
building.
-To improve specific capacities to meet the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005)
requirements and facilitate IHR implementation.
-To coordinate, plan for and facilitate sharing of experience related to response to public
health emergencies of international concern.
-To facilitate inter-sectorial collaboration to advance scientific knowledge in the field of
public health and international travel and transport.
• Purpose: To promote and provide a mechanism for technical collaboration among
partners and the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and information
concerning the International Health Regulation in Bahrain, public health as well as
international travel and transport.
THANK YOU AMEESHI AND SHRISH