
Industry and Commerce Minister also Chairman of Bahrain Childhood Development Society Dr. Hassan Fakhro praised the extraordinary contribution of major national companies for their prominent role in supporting civil society organisations and their keenness to enhance and develop social services in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
This came during a meeting with GPIC's CEO Abdulrahman Jawahry accompanied with several board members, who submitted a financial contribution from the company to support society programs and projects designed to serve childhood.
Dr. Hassan Fakhro expressed his appreciation to Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, the Advisor for Industrial and Oil Affairs to His Royal Highness the Prime Minister, for this generous donation which will contribute to supporting society programs and activities, noting the outstanding contribution provided by GPIC and its continuous role in enhancing and developing social services in the Kingdom.
Mr. Jawahry conveyed the greetings of Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, affirming the company's keenness to support national societies and organisations which contribute their efforts to develop the entire Bahraini society. Courtesy: Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
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