The health care and education systems in Bahrain have improved significantly over the last six decades. The kingdom brought forth basic compulsory education in 1919 and a health-for-all policy in 1959 ...
In which ways does Bahrain’s real estate strategy support sustainable urban development? AMNA BINT AHMED AL ROMAIHI: Bahrain, through the Higher Urban Planning Committee, is advancing urban planning ...
How do education and training strategies align with the aims of Bahrain Economic Vision 2030? MARYAM HASAN MUSTAFA: Bahrain Economic Vision 2030 provides a clear strategic direction for education and ...
In what ways is the transformation of health care in Bahrain improving delivery and raising standards? DR. GEORGE CHERIYAN: Recent advancements in Bahrain’s health care infrastructure have ...
Interview: Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa By what means has Bahrain’s pursuit of economic diversification under the Bahrain Vision 2030 roadmap contributed to decreasing oil dependency? SHAIKH ...
Interview: Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina Where do you see opportunities for investment in the energy transition over the medium to long term? MOHAMED BIN MUBARAK BIN DAINA: Renewable energy presents a ...
Interview: Usman Ahmed In what ways can the Bahraini banking sector support the realisation of the national net-zero target? USMAN AHMED: The Bahraini banking sector is poised to play a critical role ...
Bahrain’s construction and real estate sectors have become a major focus in the kingdom’s drive to diversify its economy. The industries are bouncing back strongly from a number of challenges in ...
With temperatures in cities set to rise in the coming decades, many public and private players in emerging markets are looking to tackle the challenge of extreme heat through technology, sustainable ...
With new high-end villas and apartments coming on the market, filling them has been a challenge for Bahrain’s realtors, as the Gulf’s luxury segment is highly competitive. However, the kingdom’s new ...
Bahrain’s commitment to bridging the skills gap between education and the labour market is evident in various national policies. Addressing companies’ historical preference for expatriate workers, the ...
After a surge in uptake during the Covid-19 pandemic, the telehealth industry is courting new investment to further innovation and increase access to care in emerging markets. Digital health companies ...