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Year of Isa the Great 2026: Bahrain celebrates the legacy of the founder of the modern state
By royal decree, Bahrain has designated 2026 as the year to celebrate Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa. Learn about his legacy and his pivotal role in building the modern state and its comprehensive development.
Introduction: A gesture of loyalty to the founding symbol
In a move embodying profound loyalty and appreciation for the nation's symbols, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, issued a Royal Decree designating 2026 as the "Year of Isa the Great." This tribute honors His Majesty's great-grandfather, Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, may God rest his soul, the founding ruler of modern Bahrain and the pioneer of its comprehensive development. This decision reflects a deep-rooted royal commitment to the nation's history and aims to connect new generations with the legacy of the leaders who laid the foundations for a nation that enjoys stability and prosperity today.
Historical context: Wise leadership in a time of transformation
Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa assumed power on December 4, 1869, during a period of major geopolitical shifts and significant security and economic challenges in the Arabian Gulf region. The region was an arena for competition between regional and international powers, and the economy relied almost entirely on the volatile pearl trade. Amid these delicate circumstances, Sheikh Isa demonstrated political acumen and astute strategic vision. By signing two treaties with Great Britain in 1880 and 1892, he successfully secured Bahrain's stability and protected its sovereignty, allowing him to dedicate himself to his ambitious domestic reform project, which lasted for 63 years – the longest reign in the history of Bahrain and the Gulf.
Building the modern state: Enduring achievements
The reign of Sheikh Isa the Great was not merely a period of time, but a comprehensive workshop for building the foundations of the modern state. His reforms encompassed all vital sectors, and their most prominent aspects can be summarized in the following points:
- Administration and Organization: He established the first municipality in the Gulf (Manama Municipality in 1919), and created a Land Registry Department (1924). He also issued laws to regulate the affairs of the judiciary and the ruling family, thus establishing the principles of justice and stability.
- Economy and Trade: The pearl diving sector was organized through the establishment of a special court (1894), and the first merchants' council was founded (1910) and the first commercial bank (the Eastern Bank in 1920), thus developing the country's economic infrastructure. This renaissance culminated in the discovery of oil in 1932, ushering Bahrain into a new era of development.
- Health and Education: Sheikh Isa paid great attention to the health of citizens, establishing the first quarantine station (1889) and the first modern hospital in the Gulf (1903). In the field of education, his reign witnessed the opening of the first formal schools for boys and girls (Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifiya School, 1919), and the dispatch of the first educational mission abroad (1928), transforming Bahrain into a beacon of science and culture in the region.
- Security and order: He formed the nucleus of the modern police force by establishing the “Fida’iya” and then the “Nawatir” teams, realizing that security is the basis of development and prosperity.
Significance and impact: A legacy that extends into the future
The decision to dedicate 2026 to commemorating Sheikh Isa the Great carries profound significance on all levels. Locally, it reinforces national identity and enshrines in the memory of new generations the sacrifices of the founding fathers. Regionally and internationally, it highlights Bahrain's rich history as a pioneering nation in modernization and institutional development in the region. Sheikh Isa's legacy extends beyond mere buildings and institutions; it is a legacy of wisdom, moderation, and national unity—values that continue to form the cornerstone of the Kingdom of Bahrain's journey toward the future. As the traveler Ameen Rihani described during his visit to Bahrain, the Kingdom was witnessing a "blessed literary and social renaissance," a description that aptly summarizes the impact of a remarkable leader who left an indelible mark on his nation.
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Applying for the 1447 Opportunities Program for Teachers via the Fares System
The Ministry of Education has announced the opening of applications for the 1447 AH (2026/2027) Opportunities Program for those holding educational positions. Find out the dates and requirements through the Fares system.
Announcement of the opening of applications for the “Opportunities” program
The Saudi Ministry of Education announced today (Monday) the opening of applications for the “Fursah” program, dedicated to those holding educational positions for the upcoming academic year 1447 AH. The Ministry clarified that the application period will run from 8 Sha’ban 1447 AH (corresponding to January 27, 2026) until 17 Sha’ban 1447 AH (corresponding to February 5, 2026), through the “Faris System” electronic platform.
Program background and strategic objectives
The “Opportunities” program was launched two years ago as part of the Ministry’s initiatives to develop work mechanisms and improve the education sector environment, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The program primarily aims to address the need for teaching positions at all levels, from schools, institutes, and special education programs to education departments and the Ministry headquarters. It works to achieve a balanced distribution of teaching staff across different regions and sectors, ensuring high-quality education for all students. This program represents a qualitative shift from traditional transfer procedures to a more flexible and transparent system based on available opportunities and required competencies.
Application process and available opportunities
The Ministry called on all those holding educational positions to log into their personal accounts on the “Faris System” to regularly check available opportunities and specializations and apply for them according to the approved procedure. The program allows applications for a variety of high-quality job opportunities, including teaching positions in different specializations, as well as opportunities in school structures (such as school principal or vice-principal) and supervisory structures (such as educational supervisor). This platform allows applicants to review the requirements of each opportunity and submit their applications electronically, thus facilitating the process and increasing professional development opportunities for teachers.
The importance and expected impact of the program
The “Opportunities” program is of paramount importance at the local level, as it empowers teachers and grants them greater freedom in planning their career paths and moving to positions or roles that align with their aspirations and experience. The program also enhances the efficiency of human resource management in the education sector by matching actual needs with available competencies. In the long term, the program is expected to increase job satisfaction among teachers and improve the overall performance of the education system, which will positively impact the quality of student learning outcomes and support the Kingdom's efforts to build a knowledge-based economy.
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Applications are now open for the 1447 Opportunities Program for Teachers via the Fares system
The Ministry of Education announced the opening of applications for the “Opportunities” program for educational job holders for the year 1447 AH through the Fares system, with the aim of meeting the need and developing the staff.
The Saudi Ministry of Education has announced the start of the application period for the “Fursah” program, dedicated to those holding educational positions for the academic year 1447 AH. This step reflects the Ministry's ongoing commitment to developing educational staff and achieving optimal distribution of human resources. The Ministry clarified that the online application portal will be available through the “Faris” system from 8 to 17 Sha'ban 1447 AH, corresponding to January 27 to February 5, 2026.
General context and historical background of the “Opportunities” program
The “Fursah” program was first launched two years ago as part of the Ministry’s digital transformation initiatives. Its primary goal is to address the shortage of teaching positions across the Ministry, its education departments, schools, and government-run special education institutes and programs. The program offers a modern alternative to traditional teacher transfer procedures, providing a centralized and transparent platform that allows teachers to view and apply for available vacancies electronically, ensuring fairness and equal opportunities for all applicants.
The importance of the program and its expected impact
The “Opportunities” program is of strategic importance as it aligns directly with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which focuses on enhancing the efficiency of the public sector and developing human capital. Locally, the program contributes to the job and psychological stability of teachers by allowing them to transfer to regions of their choice, which positively impacts their professional performance and the quality of educational outcomes. The program also helps education departments address shortages in certain specializations and remote areas more quickly and effectively.
The program is expected to enhance the resilience of the education system and its ability to adapt to changes, by providing decision-makers with accurate and up-to-date data on the supply and demand for teaching staff. Applications submitted through “Fursah” include a diverse range of high-quality career opportunities, not limited to teaching positions, but extending to school administrations (such as principals and vice-principals) and supervisory roles within education departments, thus opening up broader horizons for the professional and leadership development of national talent.
Application process and next steps
The Ministry called on all education professionals interested in benefiting from the program to regularly access their personal accounts on the “Faris” system during the specified application period to view available opportunities and specializations and apply according to the approved mechanism and announced conditions. This step underscores the pivotal role of the “Faris” system as a comprehensive self-service platform for Ministry of Education employees.
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Labor ministers agree on 6 measures to develop labor markets globally
At the conclusion of the International Labor Market Conference in Riyadh, 40 labor ministers agreed on six key measures, including artificial intelligence and skills, to address future challenges.
The Saudi capital, Riyadh, concluded the ministerial meeting held as part of the third International Labour Conference, witnessing a historic consensus among 40 labor ministers and high-level officials on six strategic measures aimed at reshaping the future of global labor markets. The meeting was chaired by His Excellency the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, and saw broad participation from G20 countries, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, in addition to the presence of the Director-General of the International Labour Organization, Gilbert Houngbo, reflecting the global significance of this event.
General context: Confronting global transformations
This conference comes at a critical juncture, as labor markets worldwide face unprecedented challenges driven by accelerated digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence, demographic shifts, and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors have created an urgent need to rethink traditional employment and skills development policies. The Kingdom is hosting this global dialogue in line with its Vision 2030, which places human capital development and workforce empowerment at the heart of its objectives, striving to build a diversified and sustainable economy based on future competencies and skills.
A six-point roadmap for the future
The meeting discussions focused on aligning employment policies with future requirements, and resulted in ministers agreeing on a clear roadmap that includes six key actions:
- Skills recognition and transferability: Developing standardized methodologies for skills recognition across borders and sectors, enhancing workforce flexibility and mobility in a dynamic labor market.
- Responsible use of artificial intelligence: Guiding the adoption of AI technologies in labor market systems to ensure transparency and fairness, while establishing governance and oversight frameworks that prevent bias and promote efficiency.
- Adapting social protection systems: Updating social safety nets to be more flexible and better able to support workers during periods of career transition or income interruption, in line with new work patterns.
- Enhancing the use of data and analytics: Leveraging big data to connect job seekers with suitable opportunities, identify skills gaps, and guide training and development programs more effectively.
- Improving workforce planning: Building proactive workforce planning models capable of anticipating economic disruptions and structural shifts, and equipping the workforce with the skills needed for the future.
- Developing pathways to employment: Facilitating young people's entry into the labor market and providing clear pathways for those who have left work to return, ensuring sustainable and valuable career advancement.
Importance and expected impact
This agreement represents a pivotal step towards strengthening international cooperation to address shared challenges. Domestically, it reinforces the Kingdom's position as a thought leader and a global platform for dialogue on the future of work, and supports its efforts to reform the local labor market. Regionally and internationally, it provides a common framework that countries can use to guide the development of their national policies and encourages the exchange of expertise and best practices. Minister Al-Rajhi emphasized in his remarks that "constructive dialogue is the foundation for strengthening international cooperation and achieving tangible results," stressing that this meeting is a cornerstone for achieving this goal.
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