Algiers – The National Committee responsible for preparing, monitoring, and evaluating holiday and recreation center campaigns convened a meeting today to assess the outcomes of this year’s summer camps and to begin preparations for the 2026 holiday activities season, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Youth.
The meeting focused on analyzing the successes and shortcomings of the summer camp program, identifying areas for improvement, and developing strategies to enhance the quality and reach of future initiatives. Key performance indicators were reviewed, including participant satisfaction, program effectiveness, and resource allocation.
Discussions also centered on expanding the range of activities offered during the holiday season to cater to a wider spectrum of interests and age groups. The committee explored potential partnerships with local organizations and businesses to diversify programming and enhance the overall experience for young participants.
Furthermore, the meeting addressed logistical considerations, such as securing adequate funding, recruiting qualified staff, and ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants. Emphasis was placed on implementing robust risk management protocols and providing comprehensive training for camp counselors and supervisors.
The Ministry of Youth reaffirmed its commitment to providing enriching and engaging holiday activities for young people across the country. The committee’s work is crucial in ensuring that these programs are well-planned, effectively implemented, and aligned with the needs and aspirations of Algeria’s youth. The ministry aims to create opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and positive social interaction through its holiday and recreation initiatives.
The preparations for the 2026 season will continue in the coming months, with a focus on incorporating feedback from this year’s evaluation and developing innovative programs that meet the evolving needs of young Algerians.



