JEDDAH: The Special Olympics Leadership Academy continues in Jeddah on Tuesday, hosted by Special Olympics Saudi Arabia.
The four-day event, which will conclude on Feb. 4, was attended by Ayman Abdel Wahab, regional president of Special Olympics Middle East and North Africa.
Held for the first time in the Middle East, the academy brings together 25 leaders from eight countries: Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia and Algeria.
The program aims to prepare leaders to advance the Special Olympics movement and enhance its impact through a comprehensive curriculum led by international experts in leadership and institutional development.
The event featured sessions on self-awareness and behavioral intelligence for effective decision-making, purposeful dialogue on meaningful leadership conversations and institutional leadership, focusing on the transition from self-leadership to organizational leadership.
The academy will also cover personal leadership branding, resilience and productivity to support leaders at professional and institutional levels.
The launch is part of a three-year initiative to cultivate inclusive leaders who can create sustainable impact within the movement and strengthen programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.











