Bahrain This Month - July 2022

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TECHNOLOGY - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING

Since 1997

July 2022 | Vol. 27

| Issue 7 | BD2 / SR20

YOUR GUIDE TO A GREAT WAY OF LIFE

USA IN BAHRAIN

HAPPENINGS

A Special Supplement Celebrating USA and Bahrain’s Diplomatic and Commercial Ties

Bahrain Summer Festival 2022 and more

MOTORING

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The World of US Motoring

DINING

Bahrain Society of Engineers’ First Female President - Dr. Raida Al Alawi In Her Shoes – Sarah Dennis Summer Travel Must Haves Beauty Essentials Parenting

Discovering JJ’s Irish Restaurant’s New Location and Revamped Menu

PEOPLE

The BSPCA on their PostPandemic Recovery

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Interviews

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Italian National Day

On the occasion of the Italian National Day, Italian Ambassador, HE Paola Amadei, hosted a reception at Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa.

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Editor Farah Baig Contributors Behnaz Sanjana, Bill Grieve, Kristian Harrison, Pria Masson, Ouiam Charkani El Hassani, Simran Tiwari

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elcome to the July edition of Bahrain This Month (www.bahrainthismonth.com). It’s extremely encouraging to see that normal life is coming back again with a renewed sense of vigour.

Print Production Manager Sabu Sebastian

As the heat of the summer sets in, naturally children will be more at home these days unless travelling elsewhere. In case you’re wondering how to keep them busy, we’re happy to announce that BACA’s Bahrain Summer Festival is back with in-person events again this year. Exciting events at the Cultural Hall are available for free and you can register your kids for some of the 500 creative workshops planned (full details in our Happenings section).

Art Director Hatem Monem Graphic Designer Kailas Wadke Webmaster Nishad Eapen CRM & Database Coordinator Muna Yousef

As you flip through our pages this month, you’ll find a special supplement celebrating the diplomatic and commercial ties between the United States and Kingdom of Bahrain. Be sure to read to read our insightful interviews with US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Ambassador Steven C. Bondy, and watch the full interview online on our You Tube channel (links provided). Also featured is Ali Moosa, Deputy President of AMCHAM who talks about the organisation’s future plans and vision.

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Our Interview section is a particularly interesting one this month, as we speak to Israeli Ambassador to Bahrain, HE Eitan Na’eh, to learn more about his mission to develop closer ties through art, culture and culinary activities. He is also joined by Israeli food entrepreneur, Doron Sason, and actor/musician, Tsahi Halevi, popular star in the hugely successful Netflix series ‘FAUDA’.

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Charities across the island faced several challenges throughout the pandemic and are currently recovering. We spoke to renowned animal welfare charity, the BSPCA, about its hopes for the future in difficult circumstances.

DIGITAL & CONTENT MARKETING TEAM Digital Strategy Director Lini Reghunath Digital Marketing & Social Media Director Farah Baig Social Media Managers Simran Tiwari, Rohit Reghunath

Millions around the world suffer from depression, and Bill Grieve looks at the issue from a local perspective in this month’s issue. Remember, if you or a loved one are battling with depression, you are not alone and help is available if you need it. This month, JJ’s Irish Restaurant’s is back at its brand-new location with a revamped and exciting menu. We also have a selection of dining offers to look forward to at some of the Kingdom’s best hotels. In our Commerce section, you’ll find a round-up of business news, as well as Pria Masson’s insightful thoughts on the growth of impact industries.

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In Woman This Month you’ll find the best in fashion, beauty and parenting. It doesn’t end there though, as we had the pleasure of speaking with a well-accomplished woman who is sue to be an inspiration to young women – Dr. Raida Al Alawi. She was recently named the first ever female president of the Bahrain Society of Engineers which was established 50 years ago! RED HOUSE MARKETING P.O. Box 20461, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: (+973) 17 813-777, Fax: (+973) 17 813-700 Email: info@redhousemarketing.com www.bahrainthismonth.com © Copyright Reserved 2005-2020 The concept, content, style and design of this publication remain the exclusive property of Red House Marketing (Jersey) Ltd. and must not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, Red House Marketing cannot accept legal responsibility for any error or omission. • Views expressed in this magazine by journalists and writers are not necessarily those of the publishers of Bahrain This Month. Licensed by the Ministry of Information Publication Code: TA001 ISBN 1 899 348 09 3

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Since 1997

July 2022 | Vol. 27

George F. Middleton Publisher and Chairman

| Issue 7 | BD2 / SR20

YOUR GUIDE TO A GREAT WAY OF LIFE

USA IN BAHRAIN

HAPPENINGS

A Special Supplement Celebrating USA and Bahrain’s Diplomatic and Commercial Ties

Bahrain Summer Festival 2022 and more

MOTORING

WTM

The World of US Motoring

DINING

Bahrain Society of Engineers’ First Female President - Dr. Raida Al Alawi In Her Shoes – Sarah Dennis Summer Travel Must Haves Beauty Essentials Parenting

Discovering JJ’s Irish Restaurant’s New Location and Revamped Menu

PEOPLE

The BSPCA on their PostPandemic Recovery

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Culture

Clubs

Sports

Interviews

Lifestyle

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The BSPCA struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found out how the society is recovering now that Bahrain is opening up again. Israeli Ambassador, HE Eitan Na’eh, on his mission to develop closer ties through art, culture and culinary activities.

USA IN BAHRAIN

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A special supplement celebrating the USA and Bahrain’s diplomatic and commercial ties.

DINING

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New Venue, Fantastic Food!

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July’s Culinary Happenings

JJ’s Irish Restaurant has grown new roots in Adliya’s bustling Block 338. Farah Baig checks out their revamped menu.

MOTORING

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50 States of Motoring

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Motoring News

On the occasion of the Independence Day of the United States, Kristian Harrison goes on an insightful journey through the world of US motoring.

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The Impact Industry

Pria Masson explores the foresighted trend of investing for good, which is growing roots in the Middle East too.

Business Bites

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reception was held at the Royal Golf Club’s Prego Restaurant to mark the Portuguese National Day. The guest of Portuguese National Day Ahonour was HE Ahmed Ebrahim Al Qurainees, Chief of European Affairs at the Bahrain Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

nder the patronage of HM King Hamad and Shaikha Marwa, the Chief Guest, the Bahrain Garden Club Annual Luncheon UBahrain Garden Club held its Annual Luncheon.

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A Woman in Power Dr. Raida Al Alawi is a well-accomplished engineering professional who has received several accolades over the years. We speak to her about her recent milestone achievement – becoming the first ever female president of the Bahrain Society of Engineers.

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Your 5-Step Guide to Glowing Summer Skin

With so many new beauty products released every month, finding the ones that are just right for you can be tough. Here are our top picks for the month to help narrow your search! Protect your skin all season long with these top tips from Dubai’s skincare guru, Rebecca Treston.

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Home Organising 101 A few organisational tips will help you maximise your storage space, keeping your interiors looking spick and span 24X7.

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How can my child stop interrupting me? Ouiam El Hassani shares five constructive steps to help teach your child to politely join the conversation.

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Sarah Dennis Sarah Dennis is a perfect fit when it comes to being the Marketing and PR Professional at Multinational School Bahrain. The mother-of-three is constantly doing her very best in everything she does. Let’s take a walk in her shoes! www.womanthismonth.com


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MNS Graduation Ceremony The Multinational School of Bahrain held a Graduation Ceremony for its class of 2022 at Wyndham Grand Manama. The milestone event was attended by school staff, students’ family and friends, and invited guests.

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J U LY H A P P E N I N G S Bahrain Summer Festival

MUSIC FOR THE SOUL JULY 11

CLASSICAL MUSIC BY MOHAMED ALNAJJAR, HAYA & LAYA

A PLAY TO REMEMBER

CULTURAL HALL

Experience a musical evening of live piano performances by three rising Bahraini stars at the Cultural Hall. Mohamed AlNajjar, the winner of several music awards, has performed many shows across the United Kingdom, where he is studying piano and composition, with his latest performances on the Kingdom of Bahrain’s National Theatre stage earlier this year. As for the two sisters, Haya and Layan AlHamad, they participated in many competitions and concerts at schools and institutes in Bahrain, and won a number of awards and first place medals. This event is open to those 6 years and older. This event is free of charge and starts at 7pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

BRAINIAC REMIXED

CULTURAL HALL

EXPLORING KOREAN CULTURE KOREAN HISTORY THROUGH DANCE & MUSIC

CULTURAL HALL

CULTURAL HALL

Strap on your safety goggles boys and girls! The most outrageous live science show is back, revamped, and better than ever. For the first time ever in the Kingdom of Bahrain, Brainiac Live takes the stage at the Cultural Hall with enthralling, high-octane experiments. From the comfort of your chairs, watch as these brave scientists perform exciting experiments for the enjoyment of all! Curious children aged 6 and older will enjoy this event. This event is free of charge and will be from 5pm to 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh 10 July 2022

THE LITTLE LANTERN

This July, treat your loved ones to a live performance! The late Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani’s tale ‘The Little Lantern’ is the subject of a production on Palestine TV’s ‘Beit Byout’ in association with the Embassy of the State of Palestine in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The play tells the story of a princess whose father, the king, commands that she bring the sun to the palace after his death in order for her to reign in power. It follows her exciting journey and leaves a meaningful message in its wake. This play is suitable for children aged 4 and older. This event is free of charge and will be held from 5pm to 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

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SUPER SCIENCE! JULY 12, 13 & 14

JULY 15

Do you love Korean culture and wish to learn more about it? The Korean group ‘MAKERS’ presents a unique programme addressing the key events and aspects within the contemporary history of Korea, from historical movements to the widely known K-Pop genre. The show blends excellent street dance with soulful ‘Gujak’ a type of traditional Korean music, along with poignant historical messages. This event is being held in conjunction with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Kingdom of Bahrain. This event is suitable for those 7 years and older. This event is free of charge and will take place from 5pm to 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh www.bahrainthismonth.com/events


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FANTASTIC FLAMENCO JULY 17

FLAMENCO ARSA Y TOMA

CULTURAL HALL

Get ready to be wowed with incredible Flamenco. Bringing the culture of Spain to the Kingdom of Bahrain with the rhythmic dances and melodies of Flamenco, audiences are guided on a journey with guitarist Salvi from Cádiz, and professional flamenco dancer Yaiza delos Muros from Barcelona. Join this exquisite evening, introducing audiences to unique and special facets of this world-wide acclaimed Spanish art. This event is suitable for those 7 years and older. This event is free of charge and will begin at 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

“WE’RE ALL MAD HERE” JULY 21

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

CULTURAL HALL

Do you want to experience a world full of colour, laughs, and adventures, and reminisce about your childhood? The Missoula Children’s Theatre presents an original musical adaptation of Alice in Wonderland based on Lewis Carroll’s story in cooperation with the American Embassy in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Absolutely everything piques Alice’s interest. An absurd White Rabbit arrives out of nowhere, and Alice follows him to Wonderland, a strange and fantastic realm! A social media open call is also being launched by Missoula Children’s Theatre for all budding actors who want to try out for this endearing theatrical play. This play is suitable for those 6 years and older. This event is free of charge and starts at 5pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh www.bahrainthismonth.com/events

MASTERS OF PUPPETS

JULY 23, 24 & 25

THE DASILVA MARIONETTE CIRCUS TROUPE

CULTURAL HALL

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls – the Circus is back in town! Be dazzled by aerial acrobatics on flying trapeze, spectacular cycling stunts, trampolining, and laugh at the antics of cheeky clowns! Noisy Oyster brings this traditional family show, now in its second generation, right up to date with all the thrills and spills of a real-life circus. An entertaining show for the whole family. Not to be missed! This one’s perfect for the little tots aged 3 years and older! This event is free of charge and will be held from 5pm to 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

DISCOVER INDONESIA JULY 25

LIVE INDONESIAN TRADITIONAL DANCE

CULTURAL HALL

Experience the best of Indonesia in Bahrain this summer. The concert features a number of traditional dances, including some of the well-known Maumere dances, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Kingdom of Bahrain. With the numbers of ethnicities and local tribes that reside along the archipelago, Indonesia boasts various traditional dances, presenting a show that conveys a part of Indonesia’s intangible heritage to audiences. This event is free of charge and starts at 5pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

When? July 11-13 - 5:15 PM, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Fun and Easy Thai Desserts Venue? The Art Centre Age? 15 Years & Above If you›re a fan of Thai desserts, this is your chance to perfect making them. The Royal Thai Embassy is hosting a workshop for individuals to learn how to make famous Thai desserts with the Thai Ambassador’s Chef. i Visit https://culture.gov.bh. When? July 11-13 - 5:15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Painting & Recycling Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Expand your creative boundaries and enjoy painting from recycled materials at the workshop organised in collaboration with the Embassy of India. i Visit https://culture.gov.bh. When? July 11-13 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Embroidery Craft Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Dive into the world of embroidery at this workshop organised in collaboration with the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture (Heritage Commission). Embroidery is one of the most well-known handicrafts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. i Visit https://culture.gov.bh. When? July 11-13 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? The Art of Ebru Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Ebru is the traditional Turkish art of creating colourful patterns. For those of you who want to learn more about a new art form, this workshop presented by Yusuf AlAradi is a fantastic opportunity. Learn the techniques and tools of Ebru, the art of painting on water, to create your very own personalised Ebru artwork. i Visit https://culture.gov.bh. When? July 14-16 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Chinese Ink Painting Venue? The Art Centre Age? 10-15 Years This workshop by Ali Hussain focuses on creating innovative drawings using pieces of nature which are formed into artist’s brushes before being used to make abstract artistic formations and lines. i Call 39 998-781. July 2022 11


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A MUSICAL EXPERIENCE JULY 25

LIVE ANGKLUNG MUSIC PERFORMANCE

CULTURAL HALL

If you’re a music lover, don’t miss out on this incredible Angklung performance! The melodies of the Angklung, a traditional musical instrument made of bamboo that originates in West Java, Indonesia, are expertly blended with contemporary instruments like the guitar and piano for this performance in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Kingdom of Bahrain. This distinctive Indonesian instrument was named a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2010. This event starts at 8pm. This event is free of charge. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

POPPING BUBBLES JULY 29, 30 & 31

MARCO & ROLANDA’S BUBBLES REVOLUTION

CULTURAL HALL

IT’S A SIGN

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BAHRAIN NATIONAL MUSEUM

When? July 17-19 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Origami Art Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years This workshop presented by Rawan AlSaati focuses on creating shapes using paperfolding art techniques. i Call 39 998-781.

Mime is an art of silence. People communicate with each other in many ways. Much of that communication is done without ever needing to speak.In the workshop presented by Missoula Children’s Theatre you will be able to see how isolations, illusions, key gestures, and body language are all used to tell a story. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

BRUSH UP ON YOUR ACTING JULY 17

BuBBles Revolution is a unique fusion of magic, storytelling, and bubble art! World-renowned bubble artist duo Marco and Rolanda perform their latest show here in the Kingdom of Bahrain, after presenting ‘BuBBles Revolution’ across four continents and 60 countries, receiving the applause of millions from New York, Beijing, Paris, Dubai, among many cities! This performance, which is being held in cooperation with the Italian embassy in Bahrain, takes viewers to a fantastical realm where anything is possible, where the imagination knows no bounds and where soap bubbles rule the universe. This event is suitable for children aged 4 and older and will be from 5pm to 8pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

MIME- PRESENTED BY MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE

When? July 14-16 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Palm Tree Paper Making Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years This workshop, organised in collaboration with the Women’s Training Centre for Paper Crafts, involves recycling palm leaves and turning them into an artistic paper. i Call 39 998-781.

ACTING PRESENTED BY MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE

CULTURAL HALL

This is your chance to attend an acting class or brush up on your acting skills. The Missoula Children’s Theatre is hosting a workshop at the Cultural Hall where attendees will learn how to use the skills of a great actor, including observation, memorisation, concentration, and imagination, through a variety of entertaining activities. This workshop is suitable for those 7 years and older, and starts at 5 pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

When? July 17-19 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Picasso Faces Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years This workshop by Marwa Mohamed highlights a fun way to experiment with colours, shapes and patterns to create Picasso faces inspired by the very famous artworks of Pablo Picasso. i Call 39 998-781. When? July 17-19 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Sailing Ships Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Hanging Wind Chimes, a workshop presented by Marwa Mohamed is a creative experience that allows kids to express themselves while developing and strengthening their hand-eye coordination. i Call 39 998-781. When? July 20-22 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Hanging Wind Chimes Venue? The Art Centre Age? 10-15 Years This workshop by Ali Hussain focuses on creating innovative drawings using pieces of nature which are formed into artist’s brushes before being used to make abstract artistic formations and lines. i Call 39 998-781.

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THIS IS IMPROV! JULY 18

IMPROVISATION PRESENTED BY MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE

EPIC SKETCHING

CULTURAL HALL

JULY 18 & 19

CONCEPTUAL SKETCHING: VISUALISING THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH

BAHRAIN NATIONAL MUSEUM

When? July 20-22 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? The Basics of Arabic Sign Language Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Get to know the basic principles of signing and how to communicate with the hearing impaired. Learn to sign numbers, letters of the alphabet and commonly used words and phrases. i Call 39 998-781. When? July 23-25 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Leather Forming Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Using natural leather, each participant will be able to make and create accessories of all kinds. This fun workshop will be presented by Adel AlSahlawi. i Call 39 998-781.

Enjoy a fun introduction to improv at the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s workshop at the Cultural Hall where attendees will learn all the tools required to be a great actor, including observation, memorisation, concentration, and imagination, through a variety of entertaining activities. Children will learn how to react to real life situations while on stage for a dynamic improvisation experience. This workshop is suitable for those 7 years and older, and starts at 5 pm. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

FOR THE LOVE OF HISTORY JULY 12 & 13

CONCEPTUAL SKETCHING: VISUALISING DILMUN

BAHRAIN NATIONAL MUSEUM

Here’s your opportunity to delve into Bahrain’s rich history with this unique workshop. The workshop, presented by architect Zainab Abulmohsen Eid, focuses on freehand drawing methods using perspectives in interior and architectural areas with Bahraini history. Participants will learn plenty about conceptual drawing, which focuses on a number of essential factors in building design. They’ll also learn how to use a sketch to represent their own perceptions and send a message that is inspired by the Dilmun culture. This workshop begins at 5.30pm and is suitable for those 15 years and older. Visit https://culture.gov.bh 14 July 2022

“Where is the land of immortality, where is the flower of immortality, the land where the sun does not know?” These are the words of King Gilgamesh, who came to the land of Bahrain to search for the flower of immortality in the age of the Dilmun civilisation thousands of years ago. Visualising the Epic of Gilgamesh; participants will learn the elementary skills of story creation, conceptual sketching, character drawing, and representing the tale’s elements and characters in a creative aspect. The fundamentals of freehand pencil and ink drawing will be covered in this workshop presented by Fatema Abduljalil. This workshop begins at 5.30pm and is suitable for those 15 years and older. Visit https://culture.gov.bh

When? July 26-28 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Drawing on Wood Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Unleash your creativity and design your own wooden coasters at this workshop presented by Shahzalan AlHusaini. i Call 39 998-781. When? July 29-31 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Boat Making Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years You can experience the art of boat making on a canvas, made with recycled materials at this workshop hosted by Zainab Yousif. i Call 39 998-781. When? July 29-31 – 5.15pm, 6.30pm and 7.45pm Event? Engraving on Copper Venue? The Art Centre Age? 7-15 Years Learn all about engraving, shaping and embossing names on a copper wooden base at this workshop presented by Hasan AlMalek. i Call 39 998-781.

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The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Gala Dinner The British Embassy hosted a reception on the occasion of HM Queen

Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. British Ambassador, HE Roddy Drummond, and his wife, Yasmin, were joined by HM King Hamad’s Personal Representative Shaikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Parliament Speaker Fouzia Zainal, ambassadors, several government ministers, senior officials, business community leaders, and members of the press to mark the momentous occasion.

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British Business Forum held a Jubilee Cocktail Evening to celebrate BBBF Celebratory Cocktails Bahrain the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

Best of British Summer Festival

The British School of Bahrain held its last fundraising event of the academic year, the Best of British Summer Festival, in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The exciting event featured food trucks, live performances, indoor and outdoor activities, pony rides, market stalls, and more! All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Bahrain Royal Humanitarian Foundation.

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Bahrain Summer Festival The Bahrain Authority for

Culture and Antiquities held a press conference at the Bahrain National Museum, to announce the programme of the 14th Bahrain Summer Festival 2022 - Bahrain Summer’s Golden Edition. The exciting festival includes a number of live performances which will be held at the Cultural Hall, aside from a whopping 500 workshops for young children and teenagers which will be held at the Art Centre. This year’s events will be held in-person following a hiatus during COVID, and features exciting collaborations between Bahrain and nine embassies. The press conference was attended by BACA President, Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, ambassadors, senior officials, members of the media and invited guests.

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SOUNDS BEACHY JULY 8 & 29

PLAYLIST POOL AND BEACH PARTY

THOSE FUNKY BEATS ART HOTEL & RESORT

A day of sand, sea, and sun awaits you at the Playlist Pool and Beach Party. Head to the stunning Art Hotel & Resort in Amwaj for an unforgettable experience featuring incredible DJs, a saxophonist and percussionist, dance and fire shows, games, a virtual reality corner and more! Be sure to contact Playlist Entertainment for information on pre-sale tickets. This event begins at noon and carries on till midnight. Call 37 777-845.

CHEERS TO THE WEEKEND! JULY 7, 14, 21 & 28

MAI TAI THURSDAYS

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EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

OVER 338 UNDERGROUND NIGHTS

OVER 338

If you love underground music, OVER 338 is the place to be! Get your weekly fix of underground music every Thursday and Friday and immerse yourself in the heart of underground music as you listen to fantastic tracks from local DJs. Featuring incredible setups, excellent lineups, and a fantastic location in Adliya’s bustling block 338, there is no better place to be. Call 39 150-505.

MOVIE MADNESS JULY 5, 12, 19 & 26

Thursday’s have just gotten even more exciting at Gallery 21 this July. Playlist Entertainment will present a diverse range of DJs and musicians, making it the place to be for spectacular entertainment and delicious cocktails. Ladies, it’s also the perfect place for a night out because you can enjoy two complimentary welcome beverages. This event starts at 8pm. Call 37 777-845.

18 July 2022

RAVEN’S NEST MOVIE CLUB

RAVEN’S NEST

Here’s one for the film enthusiasts. Nothing but the best movie selection is promised at Raven’s Nest for you and your friends to enjoy as part of Raven’s Nests’ Movie Nights with Ahmed Zayani. You can anticipate a warm setting, a wide selection of food and drinks, and the friendliest company. The schedule for July is as follows: Knives Out (5th), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (12th), Train to Busan (19th) and Psycho (26th). Don’t miss out on these fantastic mystery films. We recommend reaching early to secure your seats as the movie nights start at 7.30pm! Call 33 448-477. www.bahrainthismonth.com/events


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ONE FOR THE KIDS JULY 5, 12, 19 & 26

RAVEN’S NEST KID’S MOVIE CLUB

RAVEN’S NEST

THE ESSENCE OF UNDERGROUND MUSIC JULY 7

EPIZODE PREPARTY

DISORDER and Techno Bahrain have teamed up to host the first Epizode Preparty in the Middle East, which will take place at OVER 338 in the heart of Adliya! This is your chance to have an unforgettable experience grooving to some funky sets from some of the very best DJs. Line-up: Aktivate Djebali Julian Mesa B2b Sami Dee Renaduh Tyoma The night kicks off at 8pm. You can expect festival vibes, international and regional artists, and great tunes. If you’re planning on making your way to the Epizode Albania festival in Shengiin Albania (September), now would be the ideal time to start planning your trip! Follow @disorder_amplified on Instagram.

“I do not make films primarily for children. I make them for the child in all of us, whether we be six or sixty.”- WALT DISNEY Bring your kids and feel like a kid again yourself at the Raven’s Nest Kid’s Movie Club. Movies and summer go hand in hand and they’ve got you covered. Experience enjoyable movie nights which offer a cozy and pleasant setting, a wide selection of food and drinks, and an opportunity for your kids to make some new friends! The schedule for July is as follows: The Parent Trap (5th), The Adventures of Tintin (12th), Luca (19th) and The Wizard of Oz (26th). We recommend reaching early to secure your seats as the Kid’s Movie Club kicks off at 5pm. Call 33 448-477.

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Get ready for an amazing underground music experience! Nightscape is back and as always you can expect a dose of exceptional techno beats at Social Monkey. Experience the best of Bahrain’s local talent that goes above and beyond. Pre-sale tickets start from BD7 onwards. Line-up: INFRARED Charlie C Dr. Sal YO:FO Saif & Sound Fecasso Doors open at 8pm. Call 33 737-417 or 35 148-806. www.bahrainthismonth.com/events

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Here’s a fun way to start the week! Halo Lounge, located in Adliya’s buzzing Block 338, exudes an ambient and fun vibe. Night Tales by Project Void will feature DJ Infrared, DJ Sam Gino, and others to provide the best groovy tunes. Hospitality and airline employees can benefit from 15 percent off their total bill, and it’s also ladies’ night. It doesn’t get better than this! This event is from 9pm onwards. Call 36 906-900. July 2022 19


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DEVELOPING TIES Since the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020, Bahrain and Israel together with fellow GCC partner, the UAE, have enjoyed diplomatic relations. Bahrain This Month spoke to the Israeli Ambassador to Bahrain, HE Eitan Na’eh, to learn more about his mission to develop closer ties through art, culture and culinary activities.

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hat is your considered assessment of the contribution of the Abraham Accords to the economic, political and cultural ties between Israel and Bahrain?

I think that both countries can benefit and we have seen investment from both sides in a number of industries, such as technology and pharmaceuticals. Networking that takes place, whether on a business or cultural level, only accelerates this. Israelis find themselves in the Gulf, sitting in restaurants full of Arab people. Barriers are breaking down, as they will continue to, the more they integrate at work and in friendship circles. It’s more about the people-to-people element and that’s why culture is such a beautiful way to express and get connected. Politically, we had two embassies in Israel and now we have five. So, when something breaks out, you have five Arab ambassadors talking to Israeli officials and vice-versa, to help ease things. Have flashpoints and tensions between the Israelis and Palestinians (such as the condemnation following the killing and disruption at the funeral of Al Jazeera journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh) called the Abraham Accord between Israel and Bahrain into question - or placed it in jeopardy in any way? It’s obvious that tensions won’t go away in one day, but there is an understanding that the issues are complex and we now have far more options for dialogue to make sure that any major incidents are diffused more easily.

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interview Do Israeli tourists who visit Bahrain feel safe here? They undoubtedly feel safe! I’d say there have been many who have flown in, with many Bahrain residents visiting Israel in return. When you reflect upon your time as Ambassador, what have been the high and low points of your period of office in Bahrain? On a very personal level, it’s quite an exciting experience to come here. As an Israeli, we all grew up there. We’ve been through thick and thin to be able to come here, have the best Independence Day reception and receive such a warm reception in Bahrain and the UAE. To be able to invite high-level diplomats to dinner is just amazing. There honestly have been no low points. If you had your time over again and you weren’t a diplomat, what career path do you think would’ve chosen? I don’t know how to answer this, as really it’s all I wanted to be since I was 16! I was inspired by the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty signed in 1979 and I’ve been living the dream since. It really had an effect on the fact we need to write a different story and that was quite profound. I love history and I love politics.

Israeli food entrepreneur Doron Sason and actor Tsahi Halevi also joined the Ambassador in a recent visit to Bahrain to talk about the importance of focusing on areas of mutual interest devoid of controversy.

passion and still is, but then I was cast in a movie called Bethlehem in 2013 because I can speak Arabic. Then the call came for Fauda, which is an original Israeli series that came out in 2015 and deals with the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians through the perspective of an elite unit working undercover in Palestine to complete their missions. I play a character called Naor. Going back to Fauda, I think it was the first time on television that you could see and reflect on what goes on in the conflict rather than trying to understand them through the news on television. The news is generally black and white but life is full of colours, and I think you see that through Fauda and the human aspect of the conflict. We were very happy to see that it became popular all over the world, especially in the Middle East, and it’s amazing. It’s currently on its fourth season and it still shocks me how well it was received; it’s truly an honour to be involved. Your wife, Lucy Aharish, is a successful ArabIsraeli journalist and I believe there was a lot of controversy on your union. Can you talk a bit about that? Sure. We were initially in a relationship for five years and kept it under the radar. Journalists did know about it and tried to expose it but we explained that it’s extremely sensitive due to her Muslim background and me being Jewish. We eventually decided to take it forward and thankfully, our parents approved as they are amazing and open-minded. We did receive some abuse online and in the media, but it’s funny because no one will dare approach me in the street and say something like that. However, I think the majority of the response was very positive and we received a lot of love from both Arab and Jewish communities. We were even featured in articles abroad, in Europe and Australia for instance! We were wondering … what’s so special about this? It’s just two people that fell in love and are getting married. But we realised that if there is positive news coming out of Israel, it can only be a good thing. Netflix gave you an amazing platform but it is losing subscribers at a fast rate. Would you consider working for another streaming service? I think it’s good for us actors that there are many platforms. There’s Amazon, Apple, Disney Plus and many more. More content and exposure can only be good for us actors, Israeli people and the consumers.

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street food dishes that are based on local fruits and vegetables, dairy and fish products. Israeli cuisine has adopted elements of various styles from all over the world and continues to create new fusion cuisine. The food is really the reflection of our life. It’s the reflection of the heritage of every Jew who came from

Welcome to Bahrain, Doron Sason! Can you briefly summarise the salient points about Israeli cuisine for us? Israeli cuisine is a reflection of our regional fusion of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean traditional food incorporated into vibrant

across the world and brought something with them, combined with the adoption of Arab and Palestinian influences. Israel is a culinary empire and Israeli chefs are well known the world over. Tel Aviv is the Vegan Capital of the World and there’s so much innovation. Speaking of innovation, Israel is pioneering the development of lab-grown meat, and the world’s first restaurant using it opened in Tel Aviv recently. Will you present it to your customers and is it kosher? First of all, it is kosher because most of the ingredients are the same as we use today in vegan cooking. It’s not part of my consideration at the moment because it’s not really in the wider market and is largely under development; plus if I’m being honest, I don’t really enjoy the taste since it’s highly processed. This is your first visit to Bahrain, how do you feel about the country and its cuisine? It’s been great! I’ve been cooking all over the globe as it’s always my intention to connect and communicate with people. ‘Let’s talk through our food’ is my mantra, and I’ve done a lot of talking since I arrived in Bahrain and have been welcomed very warmly and tried some amazing food. The world cooks a fusion of foods and we all take a little bit of everything, so who knows; maybe some Bahraini elements will find their way into my recipes from now on! July 2022 21


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For the Love of Animals! One of the Kingdom’s most renowned animal welfare charities, the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA) struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic as both the Animal Welfare Centre in Askar and the Thrift Shop had to close their doors. We found out the latest figures of animal adoption in Bahrain and how the society is recovering now that the Kingdom is opening up again.

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here’s no denying that the Kingdom of Bahrain has an avid and ever-growing community of animal lovers that are consistently working towards positive change in terms of animal welfare on the island. To promote a sustainable and positive change, in this regard, there are several aspects that come together including animal rescue, adoption and awareness campaigns, and initiatives such as the Trap, Neuter and Release (TNR) programme which aims to minimise and control the population of strays. The BSPCA, which was established in 1979, has been a consistent champion of animal welfare in the Kingdom for decades. However, the shelter was faced with its own share of challenges during the pandemic and now hopes to be on the upswing. Now that life has returned to some sort of normality, the BSPCA’s shelter is open to volunteers on weekends and the Thrift Shop is open to customers six days a week. The Effects of the Pandemic Speaking about the Animal Welfare Centre, BSPCA Vice Chairman, Yasmin Alhilli, stated that operations are slowly starting to recover to pre-pandemic levels. “During COVID, animals were no longer accepted and the Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR) programme was halted. It was a difficult and very strange time for all, and we suffered due to a lack of income that primarily comes from the Thrift Shop,” says Ms. Alhilli. The centre is struggling to recover financially, and has requested the public to donate what they can so they may continue to do the work that they do. “Adoptions over the last two years have greatly declined due to the pandemic. We have gone from 200 animals adopted per

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year in 2019, down to 130 in 2020, and 110 in 2021,” she states.

every week to keep the shop running,” explains Ms. Wallin.

Staying Consistent Despite this, the TNR programme continues apace. The BSPCA, on average, has sponsored 260 animals per year and appointments can be made through the Centre.

“During my tenure, I have introduced the BSPCA Weekly Special, where we highlight specific goods. One week it could be books and another toys and games. These have received very positive feedback from our customers and the whole idea of the shop is that there are different treasures to be found every day with the stock ever-changing,” she continues.

The BSPCA also continues to work closely with numerous government bodies on countless cases pertaining to animal welfare. It is in regular and close contact with the Supreme Council for the Environment, and the Animal Wealth Directorate at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Agriculture in an advisory capacity, and will continue to offer assistance in order to achieve more in future. The society’s popular fundraisers will be making a comeback in the near future, according to Ms. Alhilli, and anyone interested is asked to follow the BSPCA’s social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) for the latest updates.

The shop team revamped the premises during the pandemic when it was forced to close for several weeks. Ironically, the closure was one of the busiest times in the shop’s history as many people in Bahrain were clearing their houses, downsizing, or moving to other countries, flooding the shop with donations. The BSPCA Thrift Shop is also using its platform to highlight the importance of recycling, thus reducing waste in an effort to raise awareness of the environment.

Back at the Shop Marloes Wallin has been the proud BSPCA Thrift Shop Manager, which is located along Budaiya Highway, since June 2020. What started out as a small shop decades ago is now a two-storey villa stocked with donated, cleaned and checked goods. The shop’s revenue goes to the shelter to feed and to take care of the animals.

“We love the idea of recycling used items. By using items again, there is less waste. We have noticed more young people are visiting our shop looking for trendy vintage items, which is great. We have such a wide selection of goods, from pencil sharpeners to designer handbags and everything in between, so there really is something for everyone,” she concludes.

“Customers love to shop with us and because of the generosity of people in Bahrain who donate their pre-loved clothes, books and so much more, we have been able to run the shop for so long. We are also grateful to have a beautiful team of 12 volunteers who donate their time and effort

Readers wishing to reach out to the BSPCA in order to make a donation or volunteer their time may do so by calling the Animal Welfare Centre on 17 591231 or the Thrift Shop on 17 593-479. Alternatively, you may follow @bspca on Instagram or join the ‘BSPCA – Official page’ Facebook group for updates.

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MEET ICT and BITEX 2022 Under the patronage of the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunication, HE Engr. Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed, WorkSmart for Events Management in partnership with Bahrain Technology Companies Society, organised the 10th Edition of MEET ICT and BITEX 2022. MEET ICT and BITEX 2022 are considered the largest events in the field of ICT in Bahrain and were held this year under the slogan “Leading the way towards the digital economy through artificial intelligence” while celebrating its 10th Edition in line with Bahrain’s vision and technological progress in the region. The event was attended by VIPs, government sectors, sponsors and partners.

Maha’s Birthday A party was held at Mahonia Restaurant & Lounge, Adliya to celebrate Maha’s 40th birthday.

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US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, His Excellency Steven C. Bondy, speaks to Bahrain This Month about his objectives as ambassador, the cooperation between the two countries with regards to regional maritime security, and more.

Your Excellency, can you give us a brief summary of your career to date? First and foremost, I am honoured to be serving as the United States ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain. This is the culmination of a decades long career, and there is no place that I would rather be. There is nothing I would rather be doing than serving as the US ambassador in Bahrain. I have been with the 26 July 2022

diplomatic service of the United States for 31 years. In all of that time, my career has been focused on working in and on the issues of the broader Middle East. I had the great pleasure to serve in Bahrain earlier in 2004 to 2007 when I ran the Political and Economic Section here at the embassy. I’ve also served in other many other regional countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, UAE, Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt.

You were confirmed as the US ambassador appointed to the Kingdom of Bahrain by the Senate in December 2021. What are your key observations during your time here? Well, I’ve had the great pleasure to have visited every one of the Arab countries, and I can say with all truthfulness that Bahrain is the most welcoming place I’ve ever been. Perhaps it’s the tradition of engaging the www.bahrainthismonth.com


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outside world through trade and commerce, but I can say that Bahrainis are incredibly warm people. They have made my wife who is here with me, and I, feel like we are part of the community. During the month of Ramadan, we attended several events at Bahraini homes where we learned about cultures, traditions, and the religion and we just felt very much at home. I don’t want to compare Bahrain with other countries other than to say, this is where I am happy to be. What do you consider to be your main objectives during your time here? So, representing the Biden administration and having been confirmed by the United States Senate and also representing the people of the United States, I have many priorities. I would identify them first and foremost as protecting and strengthening the national security of the United States through our partnership with our very good friends and allies here in Bahrain. As you know, the Fifth Fleet and US Navy Central Command are based here and have been for decades. We really consider Bahrain to be a lynchpin in the projection of US power throughout the region, in order to preserve the security of the United States and that of Bahrain and our allies in the region. I’ve spoken about threats to our mutual national security. Of course, I’ll say straight out that the greatest threat is from Iran. So, we are working with our friends here in Bahrain, along with other countries in order to deter Iran from threatening countries in the region including our friends and our allies. That leads to another point, which is Bahrain’s historic and courageous decision to normalise its relationship with the state of Israel through the Abraham Accords. As you well know, Bahrain and Israel are two of our closest friends, allies and partners in the region and, here at the embassy we are doing everything we can in order to strengthen that relationship across the broad spectrum of activities, be it commercial, technological, educational health science, or harder subjects of military and security. I’m also here to promote US-Bahrain trade and commercial relations as they’re underpinning the US Free Trade Agreement, in addition to promoting other civil society activities. And, of course, here at the embassy, we devote a lot of time, effort and energy to promoting people-to-people ties - that is the solid foundation upon which our governmental relations are built. www.bahrainthismonth.com

What are your thoughts regarding the US’ role in the 34-nation Bahrain-based Naval force? What have been some of the most significant achievements of the US Navy in terms of maritime protection, the war on drugs, etc.? Truly Bahrain is the fundamental relationship the United States has in the region in order to patrol the maritime environment, ensure the safe transport of commercial shipping, and protect our friends and our allies our national security. Bahrain is the host of the Fifth Fleet, which is incredibly important, but in addition to hosting, Bahrain is an avid participant. I would say a leader among our combined maritime forces - mostly involved in combatting piracy and smuggling of people, weapons and narcotics. For example, in the counter narcotics realm in 2021, the combined maritime forces actually interdicted USD500 million worth of illegal narcotics that were being smuggled on the high seas. That is a record by far, and it’s just an example of the type of things that we are doing together. In fact, Bahrain has commanded elements of the combined maritime forces. So, they’re not just hosting, and not just participating, but leading, June is observed as Pride month worldwide. Last year, the US embassy hoisted the Pride flag at the embassy premises which proved to be very controversial. This year, the embassy has posted about Pride month on its official Instagram account garnering a similar reaction. What is the embassy’s stance on Pride month and the LGBTQ community in general? Thank you for raising that question. I want to be very clear that we address LGBTQ rights as a part of our broader human rights strategy. Unfortunately, members of this community and their families to some degree have been marginalised and discriminated against throughout history, including in the United States. And so, this administration’s policy is very much to be proactive in protecting the equality of members of the LGBTQ community. Let me just say also from a personal point of view, I have members of my family who are members of this community, and my guess is that almost everyone reading this also has family members that are part of this community. What we are seeking to do is ensure that these individuals feel comforted and feel safe and secure to know that the United States government and people support

them. I also want to be very clear that we are not trying to change people’s minds from a religious, moral or ethical point of view. Rather, what we’re saying is, “These are colleagues. These are family members. These are friends. Let’s treat everyone with the respect that they deserve.” Can you tell us about the US Navy’s recent introduction of a pilot mental healthcare programme? How necessary is this approach for the mental health and wellbeing of US military personnel deployed in Bahrain in particular? As I’ve had the great honour to serve four years as a diplomat embedded in the United States military, what I can tell you is that the fast and high pace of deployments since 2001 have led to great stresses and strains within our forces. So, anything the United States military can do to address the pressures that service members are under, I’m going to support. Even more broadly here within our embassy, we ensure that our staff understand that the pressures that they feel being far from home are things that we want to address before they become big problems to ensure that our personnel know that there are professionals that they can reach out to at any time. I would say the same thing about all of your readers - encourage them to talk to anyone that they need to when they feel their burdens are becoming too heavy. You’ve had several celebrated achievements during your career, which of these do you think has helped you most in your role as ambassador? Well, I’ve been at this a long time, and I can say that every job that I’ve had, every step that I’ve taken has contributed to my ability to serve effectively as ambassador, but to pinpoint one particular thing that I am proud of; I happened to be serving in Jordan in 1994 when the late King Hussain decided to make peace with Israel, and I was involved in those negotiations and the culmination of the signing of that peace treaty. That’s why I am so happy to be here at this time with His Majesty’s courageous decision to make peace with Israel and HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister’s implementation of that decision. I see this as coming full circle in my career, and I want to do everything I can to ensure that the Bahraini government and Bahraini people see their normalisation of relations with Israel as a complete success. July 2022 27


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LEADING THE WAY The American Chamber of Commerce in Bahrain (AmCham) is a non-profit organisation that promotes trade and commerce between the two countries. This month we spoke to Deputy President of AmCham Bahrain and Vice Chairman of JP Morgan Chase Bank, Ali Moosa, who gave us an insight into AmCham’s role in bolstering ties, the benefits of the US-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement and more. Could you please give us a summary of your career to date? I joined the firm back in March, 1993. At the time, the bank was operating in the Kingdom under the Chase Manhattan bank which was rebranded to JP Morgan Chase Bank post the merger in 1999. Over the past 29 years with the firm, I have had various responsibilities and covered many markets. Since I started, I covered Financial Institutions and Public Sector entities in the GCC. My coverage was subsequently expanded to the MENA region and for the last 10 years, I have been responsible for Central Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEEMEA Region) for Financial Institution, Corporates and Public Sector for the Transactional Banking business. More recently in 2020, I was nominated to be Global Head of business in New York to become the first Global Vice Chairman for Payments businesses in addition to my Chief Officer responsibility for Bahrain, Lebanon and Egypt.

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USA in Bahrain Today, I have three key senior responsibilities: the first one is Vice Chairman for Global Payments within Corporate and Investment Bank, CEEMEA Regional Executive for Transactional Banking Business, and Chief Country Officer, Bahrain, Egypt and Lebanon. I am also serving my country by being on the board of multiple corporates and government entities, including Bahrain EDB, Future Generation Fund, AmCham, Bahrain Associations of Banks and Gulf Air. How did you become involved with AmCham? JP Morgan has been an active member of AmCham for many years. AmCham has provided us with an excellent platform to engage with both, the US business community in Bahrain and the international finance community. Pre-COVID, JP Morgan sponsored an annual luncheon with AmCham that brought together the leaders of the financial community and we look forward to resuming this again. What are your specific roles and responsibilities as AmCham Deputy President? As Deputy President of AmCham I support the President and fill in when he is not available. In addition, along with the rest of our committed board members, I contribute to the vision and mission of AmCham. Recently I led the AmCham Bahrain delegation to the AmCham MENA regional forum in Amman Jordan. This was the first in-person regional forum since COVID and it was an important and successful opportunity to reestablish our partnership with the 12 participating AmChams. Most people just think of America and Bahrain but AmCham connects its members to a regional network of business leaders. This regional community of AmChams is a useful benefit for members expanding our network far beyond Bahrain’s borders. How do you feel AmCham has bolstered relations between Bahrain and the USA? AmCham has provided an excellent forum for US businesses in Bahrain to have a collective voice for suggested solutions on issues that impact business to both, the US and Bahraini governments. AmCham provides a direct link to the largest and most powerful business associations in the world – the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington DC. I believe that in the coming months we will be focusing on sponsoring and conducting more trips to the US for relevant entities from Bahrain to meet with the US Chamber of Commerce, but most importantly, to meet US investors that are interested to do business in Bahrain. What events does AmCham organise in order to boost networking and business? AmCham is very active and offers on average www.bahrainthismonth.com

about 25 to 30 events a year for its members – including business networking luncheons with high level government and industry speakers, roundtable discussions with visiting VIPs on current topics of interest, business tours and more. Since in-person events are critical for AmCham, we are very happy that we have resumed in-person events where everybody can participate, and appreciate the networking and dialogue achieved at these events. What is the status of the US and Bahrain’s Free Trade Agreement at the moment? Has this been a successful element of the relationship between the two countries and for Bahraini exporters in particular? Absolutely. The US-Bahrain FTA came into force in 2006 and it is alive and well in 2022. It does not expire and both Bahraini and US companies alike have benefitted from the FTA over the years. It has also enhanced the total export and import of goods between the countries. There is very good news on Bahraini exports of goods to the United States – which totalled USD1.23 billion in 2021, surpassing preCOVID levels and up 285 percent from 2005 (pre-FTA). US exports to Bahrain totalled USD934 million in 2021, remaining behind pre-COVID trade. This is a trade balance of USD297 million in Bahrain’s favour, which shows Bahrain is certainly benefitting from the FTA. The purpose of the FTA is to increase trade and economic opportunities for both countries. Under the FTA, both governments removed tariffs and duties on all traded consumer, agricultural, and industrial products, and liberalised the market for services. The FTA also supports bilateral investment, facilitating job creation in both countries. Has your accomplished career in banking and finance helped you in any specific way for your role at AmCham? As I get closer to the 30-year milestone with the corporate and investment bank, the in-depth international banking experiences in multiple jurisdictions and the diversity of banking products and services, managing critical roles and leadership positions within the firm was truly invaluable. Without a doubt, my extensive career in Banking with JPMorgan has brought a huge wealth of experience to the table in order to drive and take AmCham’s priorities forward but I must also give credit to the Kingdom of Bahrain. The dynamics of this country are truly unique and the leadership of this great country recognises and embraces talent and encourages Bahrainis to become successful in their respective industries to ensure that such contributions of successful Bahrainis are recognised on an international level.

How healthy is the banking and finance sector in Bahrain right now? Does the economic crisis worldwide have a bearing on the economy here? Bahrain naturally cannot ignore what is happening on the international stage - all countries globally are facing the same economic challenges. When speaking about the banking sector in Bahrain in particular, the Central Bank’s balanced regulatory measures continue to support and protect the sector in facing such challenges while providing an environment that supports innovation and new banking solutions. Bahrain dynamics are unique in terms of its ability to be nimble, versatile and adapt in order to protect its economy. A prime example was the leadership’s hugely successful management of the pandemic. The ability to adapt and protect nationals and residents of the Kingdom with a massive contribution by the banking sector when it comes to deferred loans during this period of need. That said, there is still an opportunity for banks in the country to further optimise and increase their balance sheet efficiency through several initiatives. In terms of inflation, the global economy is already facing record inflation levels– the global economy today is highly interconnected such that inflation in the US/ Europe will ultimately have an impact on the global community. How attractive is Bahrain and the GCC region to American investors currently and why? Since Bahrain is small, it can be overlooked at times – even within the region. However, once investors learn about Bahrain and what it has to offer as a business-friendly hub with its well-prepared workforce, excellent infrastructure and high-quality of life, it is seen as an attractive prospect by investors. Bahrain’s 22 FTAs and now the two new GCC FTAs with UK and India being negotiated make Bahrain a tremendous location to establish a manufacturing hub that leverage these FTAs. Do you have anything more to add? Most recently, Bahrain launched the US Trade Zone which is a very interesting model to attract US Investors to further leverage the FTA. This will further solidify Bahrain’s position as the US trade gateway to the other regional markets. AmCham reaffirms the continued strategic importance of the cooperation and sees positive signs - and continues to support bilateral cooperation. In fact, earlier this year, Amcham moderated a fireside chat and dialogue between Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the US, HE Shaikh Abdulla bin Rashid Al Khalifa, and Ambassador of the US to the Kingdom of Bahrain, HE Steven Bondy.

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TASTING SUCCESS Wassim Farhoud is the brainchild behind Amalfi Foods, a new factory based in Bahrain which produces delectable readyto-eat pancake sandwiches which are sold in shops and supermarkets across the GCC. We spoke to the Managing Director to find out more about how AmCham has helped his business grow. The Kingdom of Bahrain’s food production industry has been growing steadily over the past decade with newcomers invigorating and modernising the approach to producing food. One such company is the innovative Amalfi Foods, a boutique factory which started out as an idea in 2008. It was not until 2016 that the idea developed into a full-fledged business which was then launched to great success in June 2020. Mr. Farhoud, an American who has been in Bahrain since high school, knows more than most about the relationship between the two countries and is now finding success selling an American staple food as part of a Bahraini brand. He says: “After high school I wanted to start a business, but launching a factory is not feasible without experience and finance. Therefore, I started out with a magazine 30 July 2022

called Gulf Auto Guide and organised the Bahrain International Motor Show.

offer products at an affordable price point without having to compromise on the quality.

“Following this, I started an events business which became the Motiv8 media company, from which Amalfi Foods also developed.”

Mr. Farhoud believes that AmCham provides good networking opportunities and that the institution clarifies many rules and regulations that are important for businesses such as Amalfi Foods to grow in the region. “I’ve been a member of AmCham for two years, and believe it’s a great platform to build on. It organises multiple tours and events every year, where we gain lots of insight about the current market so it’s a great facilitator,” he says.

Amalfi Foods, which is inspired and modelled after Japanese baked confectionery goods, has grown to specialise in the production of baked goods and confectionary. Their ‘Fluffy’ pancakes are growing to be wildly popular due to the convenience they offer and fun brand presence. The ready-to-eat pancakes are available plain in stacks of four, or as a sandwich in three flavours. The company is proud to have developed delicious products that are loved by the community using some of the best ingredients available on the market. Over time the company has perfected its model to

“Our aim is to export products to the United States starting in 2023 and benefit from the free trade agreement. Let’s not forget Bahrain either, which provides a solid foundation for people such as myself to build their own business with freedom, and to tap into regional markets,” he concludes. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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ahrain British Business Forum held a Business Networking Lunch at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, BBBF Networking Lunch BResidence & Spa, featuring Guest Speaker HE Zayed R Alzayani, Minister of Industry and Commerce.

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Kooheji Galleria Opening The opening of Kooheji

Galleria was held at Onyx Bahrain Bay under the patronage of HE Sheikh Salman bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, CEO of Real Estate Regulatory Authority. The galleria showcases the high-rise residential towers projects journey from concept development to construction and project management.

Future Rise Art Exhibition The opening of the 11th annual Colours of the East art exhibition titled “Future Rise” was held at Seef Mall. The event featured the artworks of several renowned local artists including celebrated Bahraini artist, Abbas Almosawi. The opening was held under the patronage of HE Sheikh Rashid Bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa, the Governor of the Capital Governorate.

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Educational Excellence Access Training Center (ATC), which is affiliated with the American Cultural & Educational Centre (ACEC) was founded in 2003 to establish a high-quality American-labelled English language educational facility in order to assist in the economic and social development of Bahrain. We spoke to Liam John Bellamy, Director and Head of Academics, to find out more about the educational institution. ACEC is one of the Kingdom’s premier American English centres and provides English language training to students of all ages and nationalities. A secondary branch located in Juffair, Access Training Centre (ATC), was created to help adults develop their skills for the job market. Mr. Bellamy said: “ACEC was established by the American Embassy to improve the visibility of America in terms of culture and education, and to promote American values. We do far more than teach English too, we offer courses on employability skills in a number of fields such as construction and hospitality. “We’re going further than this too, offering courses on risk assessment, crisis management, legal issues and other advanced business courses to help managers be more effective in business and also run their operations smoothly.

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We aim to make our students assets to companies rather than just employees.” ACEC runs eight sessions per year, each lasting five weeks. People can sign up for one session and drop in and out of the sessions as they like rather than having to commit to three, six or 12 months of one block where they can’t make every session, meaning more flexibility and less risk to students such as single mothers who might unexpectedly face issues attending regularly. Mr. Bellamy continued: “Ultimately, we promote an authentic classroom environment where learning English as a foreign language is a very rewarding, meaningful, and effective

process. We have a strong, multicultural group of teachers who have been in Bahrain a long time so understand the local culture and provide the best environment for education.”

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St Christopher’s School Production of Matilda The marvellous St Christopher’s School production of Matilda by Roald

Dahl took place in June and welcomed over 1000 audience members. Matilda is the story about a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers who lives with cruel parents. The story follows the young girl who builds a bond with her kind teacher, Ms Honey, while highlighting the cruel antics of the school’s headmistress, Ms Trunchbull. Matilda was played by Georgia MacKellar, Miss Trunchbull by Sasha Ladki, and Miss Honey was played by Mathilde Barker. The cast included forty-two students from Years 5 and 6 with a thirteen-strong supporting backstage crew. The students were supported by 14 Parent Volunteers and four staff volunteers as well as the Musical Director, Choreographer, Producer, Maintenance and Tech crews. The Production was proudly sponsored by Platinum Sponsor, ILA Bank, as well as Nissan and Tamimi Markets.

The Riviera Bernard De Villele, GM of The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain, invited guests to embark on a gastronomic journey through the French Riviera with the opening of The Ritz’s latest pop-up concept at Nikmati. Guests indulged in the taste of paradise through the vision of Yann Bernard Lejard, Director of Culinary and Food and Beverage, Heros De Agostinis, Executive Sous Chef and featured curated delicacies from Alexis Knecht, Chef de Cuisine.

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American Express Middle East: Over 40 years of Service Excellence and Innovation Things have come a very long way since the express company that forwarded freight and valuables in the United States in the 1850s, evolved into a company that created and sold financial products like money orders and traveller’s cheques. Following an era of international expansion, the company became an entity perhaps best known for its credit and charge cards. Today, American Express is a global payments company and its cards were first accepted in the Middle East in 1958. In 1977, American Express established its regional headquarters in Bahrain, and since then they have been servicing their customers across 18 markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Being headquartered in Bahrain for more than 40 years, American Express Middle East has a long-standing commitment to the local

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economy. Over the years, they have partnered and supported many government initiatives and will continue to do so in the years to come to support the Kingdom’s economy. They have an

employee base of more than 500 in the region incorporating over 30 nationalities, all focused on delivering unparalleled innovation and an unrivalled service experience.

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Exploring

the United States The United States is a diverse, beautiful country with a multitude of climates, landscapes, iconic landmarks and cities bred from wide cultural influences. We’ve come up with a selection of some of the finest tourist hotspots in case you’re thinking of taking a trip in the near future!

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Walt Disney World Resort This mega amusement park in Orlando is a top family attraction in the USA, and has been catering to people of all ages for decades. Opened in 1971, Walt Disney World has managed to maintain its relevance and its allure throughout the years. The resort encompasses not only the various theme parks with some of the world’s most famous rides, but it also includes water parks, Downtown Disney with shopping and theatres, and much more, from fine dining to golf.

Niagara Falls Situated along the Canada-US border, Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. The water from Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario over these massive waterfalls, known for the great quantity of water that is constantly tumbling over the vertical drop. Niagara Falls is actually a set of three falls: It consists of the largest section, known as Horseshoe Falls, with a drop of 187 feet; a second section on the American side of the river, known as the American Falls, with a drop of 89 feet; and a much thinner section located next to the American Falls, known as Bridal Veil Falls, with a drop of 78 feet.reminisce over a fantastic meal.

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Las Vegas Strip Walking along the Las Vegas Strip, the main street leading through the city past the mega resorts, is like strolling through an amusement park for adults. Recreations of the New York skyline, the Eiffel Tower, the canals of Venice and many more foreign sites line this famous street. Beginning at one end with the Luxor Hotel, designed in a pyramid shape, a walk down the street will reveal an erupting volcano and dancing fountains, while inside the resorts are all kinds of oddities and entertainment. Despite its reputation as the casino capital of the world, many of the best things to see and do in Las Vegas are sights that can be seen for free.

Washington DC Washington DC is home to the oh-so-iconic White House, the official residence of the President of the United States and has been for each of them except George Washington. It was originally built by James Hoban in 1792 and, after being burned down by British forces in 1814, was rebuilt in 1818. Tours of the White House are free, but reservations must be made a minimum of three weeks in advance. While you’re here, you can also visit the Capitol Building and the Lincoln Memorial, other iconic landmarks in the area.

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Farewell Reception German Ambassador, HE Kai Boeckmann and his wife Samira

Rofa, held a reception to bid farewell to Mr Hans Lamprecht and Mrs Aysha Al Rashed and to welcome Mrs Silke Pretty and Mr Harald Ranft-Pretty.

Hello Summer Martine hosted a small get-together with friends to welcome the summer season at Tala Island, Amwaj.

Farewell Party A farewell party was held for German Ambassador, HE Kai Boeckmann, at his residence.

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NEW VENUE, FANTASTIC FOOD!

JJ’s Irish Restaurant has grown new roots in Adliya’s bustling Block 338. Farah Baig checks out some of its prized items, off their revamped menu, and discovers what she believes are the best sliders she’s ever had! JJ’s Irish Restaurant has been one of the most popular nightlife and entertainment venues in Bahrain since it opened its doors in 1999. So, it comes as no surprise that when the team briefly closed their doors to work on a fresh venue, their phones, social media and other online platforms were abuzz with patrons asking, “What’s happened to JJ’s?!” Well, I’m happy to report that JJ’s stunning new venue in Adliya’s Block 338 is now open. The space is spectacular with areas for live entertainment, socialising, a bit of pool and even has its iconic bar from its original venue! What thrilled us, though, is the fact that with the help of its invigorated menu, JJ’s is evolving into an exciting restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal all day! Chef Nikhil and the rest of the JJ’s team had quite a spectacular spread prepared for us when we’d visited. To start our lunchtime feast, we tucked into Paddy Burke’s Peppers Soup and the Goat Cheese and Kale Salad. We quite enjoyed the punch of the red, yellow and orange peppers, especially with the crunch of the potato shavings that topped it off. The salad, on the other hand, would make a satisfying light meal on its own as it has the perfect balance of flavours and textures with fresh kale, crumbled goat cheese, crushed walnuts, beetroot and just the right amount of dressing. Next, we were served the Scottish Smoked Salmon on toasted multi-grain bread that the team makes in-house. The smooth flavour of the salmon goes well with the fresh greens and www.bahrainthismonth.com

flavourful drizzle of dill mayo. The Potato Skins at JJ’s were phenomenal as they were loaded with chunky beef chilli con carne that was just bursting with flavour as if it had been simmering away for hours. Who doesn’t love a good platter of Fish and Chips? JJ’s take on the classic dish is beautifully presented with hand cut chips, mushy peas and tartare sauce. The fish is just right – crisp with a sprinkle of sea salt. We soon learnt that the Wicklow Lamb Chops are a must try; they’re meaty and moist, and work well with the sweet crushed carrots and parsnips. One of my absolute favourite things about my dining experience has to be the delectable sliders. Dare I say… they were the best sliders I’ve ever had. The team has perfected their juicy housemade patties which sit pretty on light toasted Brioche buns and fresh veggies. The flavour of the cheddar cheese, coupled with the truffle mayo was just fantastic! It’s the sort of thing you’d crave in the middle of the week – just perfection! To top things off, we enjoyed the Chocolate Marbled Mousse Cake which is a delectable combination of white and dark chocolate. Being an Irish restaurant, JJ’s also serves truly authentic Irish fare including a full Irish breakfast, steak, and a variety of pies that they have perfected! With guaranteed good food and entertainment, we’re positive we’ll be returning to JJ’s every chance we get! July 2022 39


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Gastronomic Gems

The month of July kicks off with the festivities of Eid and the celebratory mood continues all through the month at Bahrain’s fivestar food outlets. Check out the latest dining events in and around the island to keep you in a cheerful, summer holiday state of mind.

FESTIVE TIMES

SEAFOOD ADDICTION This Eid, be sure to save yourself a table at one of the best spots in town – Origins Restaurant at Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain. The Vida Eid Family Brunch, from 1pm – 4pm on July 9, brings you an unmatched atmosphere, live entertainment for all, and delicious food, for the perfect celebratory touch and quality time to add to your Eid festivities. The lavish brunch is priced at BD20, inclusive of soft beverages. Kids aged between 6 – 12 years of age dine at BD10. 77 488-100.

A CULINARY CELEBRATION Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay welcomes you to a legendary Eid Al Adha Brunch on the first and the second day of Eid, from 1pm – 4pm. Discover thoughtful hospitality and generous buffets, brimming with both old and new international and local favourites by Executive Chef Leonardo Di Clemente and Executive Pastry Chef Imad Boukli. Interactive cooking stations are perfect for diners seeking dishes cooked to their personal preference. Younger guests will have specially planned, exciting fun and games to keep them amused, while the grown-ups relax and unwind to the live musical performance. The brunch is priced at BD35 per person, or BD48 per person, inclusive of the selected beverage package. Children between six - 12 years enjoy a 50 percent discount. Call 17 115-500.

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Eevry Monday, from 7pm – 11pm, dive in and taste the freshest catch of the day including a selection of popular and traditional seafood dishes for an ideal night out. Enjoy Seafood Night at Silk’s restaurant, at the Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain, with a vast range of aquatic delicacies, from sushi, sashimi, seafood dim sum dumplings and tempura, oysters, slipper lobster and tiger prawns to popular fish like hammour or red snapper. Let the talented team of chefs prepare your favorite catch, just the way you like it. This seafood extravaganza is priced at BD22+++ per person, including unlimited soft drinks and water, or, BD26+++ per person, including unlimited selected grape, ale and soft drinks. Prices include a platter of oysters. Call 17 460-017 or WhatsApp 33 640-032

AROMATIC GRILLS Take a break from your weekly routine and head for a relaxing Barbeque night at Terrasse@28 roof top open-air restaurant, located at the Wyndham Garden Manama. This feast is on every Monday, from 7pm – 11pm. Enjoy unlimited BBQ served with a wide variety of hot and cold mezzeh and dessert with unlimited soft beverages, priced at BD14 per person, or with selected beverages for BD26 per person. Call 66 398-787.

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FANTASTIC FRIDAYS Celebrate culinary charm at the Wyndham Garden Manama’s new brunch concept held across its two popular venues, Via Brasil and Café Mosaic. Every Friday from 12.30pm - 4pm, guests will be served dishes from all the hotel’s restaurants, including Indian selections from Jashan, Italian varieties from Trattoria, and a journey through Brazilian flavours from Via Brasil. Patrons also enjoy live stations, Churrascaria, a dessert buffet, live entertainment and kids’ corner with fun activities. This sumptuous brunch is priced at BD18 per person, with unlimited soft beverages, or BD32 per person, with unlimited selected beverages. Call 66 398-787.

FILIPINO FLAIR Ramada Hotel & Suites Amwaj Islands by Wyndham presents the Kabayan Brunch at Citrus All Day Dining for an authentic Pinoy experience. Have a gala time with Karaoke and a flavourful Filipino buffet including a variety of salads, main dishes, live cooking stations, carvery counter and dessert buffet with live entertainment every Friday, starting July 15 onwards. The fun brunch will be staged from 12.30pm – 3.30pm, and costs BD11, with unlimited soft beverages, or BD18, unlimited selected beverages. Call 66 390-498.

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VIVE LA FRANCE Pop the bubbly and faire la fête at Bastille Day Friday Brunch at Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain’s Origins Restaurant. From 1pm – 4pm on July 15, savour a brunch featuring a splendid feast of French classics and international delights. Clink your glasses and dance to French entertainment with your besties for France’s biggest day. This exquisite food fest is priced at BD28, inclusive of soft beverages, or BD34, inclusive of selected beverages. Kids aged between six – 12 years dine for BD14. All French citizens will enjoy a 25 per cent discount. The celebrations continue into the evening at Origins Restaurant for a perfect weekend treat. Call 17 713-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com

The Japanese dining concept, Omakase, is an authentic way of celebrating craftsmanship and culinary artistry by leaving your food selection to the Chef. New Head Sushi Chef, Kiyoshi Udagawa, at re/Asian Cuisine located at Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay, will not only prepare his customised menu for you, but will also guide you through this sophisticated and refined experience. You are invited to revel in this re-imagined Japanese dining tradition over dazzling night views of the Manama skyline. So, go on and let Chef Kiyoshi take you to the next level of Japanese dining by preparing an exclusive menu for your palate and preferences. Call 17 115-000. July 2022 41


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MEAT CARNIVAL Bite into your favourite dishes and get ready to welcome the weekend at Flaming Nights hosted by Silk’s restaurant at the Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain. Satisfy your taste buds with the finest quality and ultraflavourful steaks, sizzling skillets, and flame-grilled meats all in one place, along with live entertainment from the DJ. The exciting evening takes place every Thursday, from 7pm – 11pm, priced at BD26+++ per person, including unlimited selected beverages. Call 17 460-017 or WhatsApp 33 640-032

LUNCHTIME LEISURE Golden Tulip Bahrain is the perfect central location for a Business Lunch to fuel yourself for the rest of the day. This offer is priced at BD8 per person, inclusive of soft drinks, and is available from Sunday – Thursday every week, from noon – 3pm. Book one day in advance and get a 20 percent discount. Call 17 535-000 / 39 995-166 /5182/5142

GOT MUSSELS? Savour freshly mussels at Moules et Frites every Thursday at The Bistro by Origins, located at Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain, from 7pm – 11pm, along with an assortment of signature sauces such as Mariniere, Blue Cheese and Tomato. Complement your succulent meal with crispy fries and enjoy 10 percent off on selected Belgium ales as you spend a great night in a beautiful ambience with perfect vibes. The evening is priced at BD9. Call 77 488-100.

ACTION PACKED The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa invites diners to Bo.Sabi:, a dining destination that’s abuzz with culinary action. Wednesdays are Ladies Night, for girls to let their hair down with entertainment from the DJ, 7pm onwards, and three complimentary cocktails from 8pm – 1am. On Thursdays it’s “Bo.Sabi Live” with live Entertainment for guests from 8pm – 11pm. Bo.Sabi Brunch on Fridays has an inviting spread of food, unlimited selected beverages and live entertainment, all from noon - 4pm, for BD32. Call 17 531- 666.

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BMW Launch

Euro Motors held the official launch of BMW CE04 Scooter, the first BMW fully Electric Scooter, at Euro Motors, Motorrad Showroom.

MY GRILL, MY RULES Bring the real grill experience to your table! Available at Lanterns Adliya & Lanterns Amwaj

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CALLING ALL MOMS Moms can say hello to a hearty breakfast at Citrus All Day Dining, located at Ramada Hotel & Suites Amwaj Islands by Wyndham. The ones who works hard to care for their famiies can now enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast and start the day right, just for BD5 per person from Sunday to Wednesday, 7am – 11am. Call 66 390-498.

ITALIAN DELIGHTS Foodies will be in their element at Mondo Taste of Italy, stylish outlet at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa. The venue is the place for your Daily Aperitivo Happy Hour from 5pm – 7pm to unwind after a long day. Every Thursday, guests can savour Antipasti Thursday for BD20, inclusive of a selection of four antipasti along with a 500ml carafe of grape. Fridays are for loved ones, when you can get together for Family Friday from noon - 11PM. The set menu costs BD10 per person, for a minimum of four guests per reservation. Call 17 531- 666. 44 July 2022

FOR THE GIRL GANG Golden Tulip Bahrain sets the stage for Ladies Night every evening at Cavalry Club from 8pm – 11pm. It’s the perfect opportunity for ladies to have a fun night out, with three selected drinks complementary. Call 17 535-000 / 39 995-182/42

FRIDAY TRADITIONS Spend some quality time with your friends and family over a topquality brunch at Gallery Lobby Lounge and Silk’s Restaurant, at the Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain. Enjoy unforgettable moments of exquisite culinary delight and a pleasant atmosphere with live tunes from the DJ every Friday from 12.30pm - 4pm, for BD33+++ per person, including unlimited selected beverages. There is a 50 percent discount for children from 6 - 12 years and those younger than 6 years dine for free. Call 17460017 or WhatsApp 33640032

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FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour Much to the delight of football fans in the Kingdom, the 5th edition of

the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola in the Middle East started in Bahrain on June 4. Embarking on an epic journey, the trophy will “visit” 51 countries and territories – including all 32 qualified nations – on its route to Qatar. The trophy was unveiled in Manama in the presence of FIFA legends, Coca-Cola executives and special guests from the Bahrain Football Association.

gala dinner was held on the occasion of Rotary Handover for the year 2022-23. The event included live Rotary Handover Gala Dinner Aentertainment by a Latin band, cellist, DJ and raffle prizes for entertainment.

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UNDERSTANDING DEPRESSION Depression is not just a condition, it’s an environment in its own right. When it sets in, it generates negativity and that brings along its own toxic “family and friends” and they come to stay with you whether you like it or not. Bahrain This Month looks at what depression is, what causes it, how it can be addressed and what the medical professionals recommend. by Bill Grieve

I woke up in the early hours of the morning cramped. I had been sitting on the floor in the corner of my room with all the lights turned off and the blackout curtains drawn since yesterday afternoon. I was supposed to travel this morning but the depression that had hit me had removed all capacity to do this. I had sobbed and racked myself to sleep, only lack of water had woken me. As I hunched in the dark, I kept thinking “Help me. Help me...” but no help came, and no one offered. That is the problem with isolation and loneliness. No one cares because no one knows. Everyone thinks life is good but it’s not. “Slowly I got up, my legs and back stiff from a single position taken over time. I have no desire to live on, I just do it now for want of anything else. I could not get anything done over the last few days. I knew the “black dog” was coming to visit as he always does, I just did not know how intense this visit would be or how long it would last. This one was bad and I dread the next one. They are getting worse and worse, and there is nothing I can do and no one to turn to. I am scared, scared of today and even more afraid of tonight... then there is tomorrow, and tomorrow night... again and again, like the tides washing in and out, the tides of my life. I have no past and no future; I am the black hole of my own life. And this is not a chapter in a book - this is real life, my life...” A real message sent from a person affected by depression to a friend 46 July 2022

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epression is described as a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Described as a major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it can affect how you feel, think, behave, and react and can lead to a variety of emotional, mental, and physical problems. A depressed person may have trouble doing normal day-to-day activities, focusing, completing tasks and sometimes may feel as if life isn’t worth living. It is more than just “a bout of the blues”; depression isn’t a weakness it’s a condition and an affected person can’t simply “snap out” of it. Generally, depression requires long-term treatment. But don’t get discouraged - most people with depression improve and feel better with medication, psychotherapy, counselling, and guidance. Working far from home for extended periods of time often leads to depression for migrant workers and due care and consideration should always be factored in by employers. Allow and help facilitate communication, regular time off and leave when requested. For many workers, being away from friends, family and especially their wives and children is a situation of constant angst and misery. Hence, employers should show empathy, compassion, kindness, and grace. The harsh Middle Eastern environment also contributes towards depression as extended exposure to heat and dry environments can cause fatigue, heat

stroke and other sicknesses that can contribute to depression. Pain can also contribute to depression. There are two types of pain – Physical pain and Emotional pain. Physical pain speaks for itself. Emotional pain has many faces – pain of loss of something or someone, grievance, circumstances, personal physical or mental state reflection, social negativity and people’s comments or attitudes, loss by deception (theft, fraud, or robbery) or possibly the worst of all – betrayal especially when coupled with deception and infidelity. The physiological effects of betrayal linger long after the event(s) and often last indefinitely… sometimes forever. Just growing old and the realisation of mortality, loss of opportunity and facing the inevitable including declining changes physically and mentally can be causes of depression. Be kind to the elderly and exercise patience and empathy – your turn is coming. Possibly the finest cure for depression is energisation – mental and physical. There is an old saying – “A change is as good as a holiday”. Change your environment even if it is just going for a walk. Try and associate or get into the company of other energised persons or friends because energy rubs off. www.bahrainthismonth.com


Types of Depression

The symptoms caused by depression vary from one individual to another. To identify the type of depression a person has, a doctor or psychologist may add one or more specifiers. A specifier describes specific features of depression, such as: • Anxiety distress — This is depression with unusual restlessness or worries about possible events or loss of control. • Mixed — Simultaneous depression and mania, which includes elevated self-esteem, talking too much and exuding increased nervous energy. • Atypical — Depression that includes the ability to be cheered by happy events temporarily, an increased appetite, lethargy, and an excessive desire to sleep, sensitivity to rejection, and a bodily heaviness. • Melancholic — Severe depression associated with lack of response to things that previously brought pleasure and is associated with early morning awakening, early morning negativity, significant changes in appetite, and feelings of guilt, irritation, or apathy. • Peripartum onset — A common depression that occurs during pregnancy or in the periods after child delivery (postpartum). • Psychotic — Depression with delusions or hallucinations, that may involve personal inadequacy, shortcomings, reflections of failure or other negative connotations. • Seasonal pattern — Depression related to changes in seasons and reduced exposure to sunlight. • Catatonia — Depression that produces physical activity that shows uncontrollable and purposeless movement or fixed and inflexible posture.

General Disorders that Cause Depression Symptoms

Some disorders include depression as a symptom. It is important to get an accurate diagnosis from an experienced and qualified medical

professional, so that appropriate treatment can be prescribed. These disorders include, but are not limited to: • Bipolar I and II disorders. • Cyclothymic disorder. • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. • Persistent depressive disorder. • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder. • Other depression disorders.

Here are a few lifestyle changes that can help depression:

Exercise - Regular exercise can be as effective at treating depression as medication. Not only does exercise boost serotonin, endorphins, and other feel-good brain chemicals, it triggers the growth of new brain cells and connections, just like antidepressants do. Social support - Strong social networks reduce isolation, a key risk factor for depression. Keep in regular contact with friends and family. Nutrition - Eating properly is important for both your physical and mental health. Eating small, well-balanced meals throughout the day will help you keep your energy up and minimise mood swings. Sleep - When you don’t get enough sleep, your depression symptoms will be worse since sleep has a strong effect on your mood. Sleep deprivation exacerbates irritability, moodiness, sadness, and fatigue. Make sure you’re getting enough sleep every night. Very few people do well on less than seven hours a night. Aim for somewhere between seven to nine hours each night. Stress reduction - Make changes in your life to help manage and reduce stress. Too much stress exacerbates depression and puts you at risk for future depression. Take the aspects of your life that stress you out, such as work overload or unsupportive relationships, and find ways to minimise their impact. www.bahrainthismonth.com

“You don’t drown by falling into water, you drown by staying in the water.” The same applies with depression.

If you recognise that you may be suffering from depression, seek help and advice as soon as possible – Depression is a slippery slope that gathers momentum fast. This article is not intended to give or provide medical advice. The symptoms and treatments described have been researched and rewritten from appropriately qualified sources. If in doubt, consult a physician without delay. The opinions given in this article are the author’s and do not reflect the opinions of the magazine, owners, or editors. July 2022 47


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50 STATES OF MOTORING On the occasion of the Independence Day of the United States, Kristian Harrison takes on an insightful journey through the world of US motoring.

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here are few nations in the world which can claim to have influenced the world of automobiles more than the United States. Just think of the surfeit of global icons that have rolled off production lines from the other side of the Atlantic; the Ford Mustang, the Chevy Corvette, the Cadillac, the Dodge Charger, right through to Tesla’s modern, electrical revolution. Of course, there is one icon that stands above all those, which we’ll get to in a minute. But first, it’s important to note that America’s automotive journey begins at a time before the first car was even invented. The year 1850 was

the dawn of the American System of Manufacturing which would establish a reliance on efficiency and set up a greater use of machine parts. Manufacturing became faster, cheaper, easier and with little difference in quality from unit to unit. As the system grew in popularity across America, it would set up a vital structure responsible for the rapid growth of the automotive industry. The first successfully designed American car was created in 1893 by bicycle mechanics and

brothers J. Frank and Charles Duryea of Springfield, Massachusetts. Two years later the first American car race was held and won by their vehicle. It would be on sale to the public by 1896. By 1899 there were thirty American companies manufacturing 2,500 cars. In the following decade another 485 companies would enter the market. But only a select few would be successful enough to last. One that certainly made the grade is the defining vehicle of America, and arguably the world. In 1908, Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company introduced the Model T, designed in Detroit, which aimed to bring ‘affordable’ vehicles to the American middle class. Within days of release, more than 15,000 orders had been placed and that success would continue for years, with 15 million sold by the time it ceased production in 1927. Arguably even more important than the car itself was Ford inventing the moving assembly line in 1913, which allowed mass production

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motoring to reach new levels of speed and efficiency. Soon, half of the world’s automobiles were Fords and the company produced more than every other manufacturer combined, which is not surprising when production time was whittled down to just 90 minutes compared to the 13 hours of traditional methods. Though the century began with plenty of competition for the American automotive industry, by the end of the 1920s the effects of the Great Depression would eliminate most of the smaller firms until the market was all but dominated by three Detroit-based companies: Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. Throughout the middle of the century, the ‘Big Three’ as they became known would overcome numerous obstacles through design innovation, progressive style updates and brand strengthening. Detroit became known as Motor City and engineering professionals flocked to Michigan to work with the biggest automotive names. Across the United States, automobiles stimulated participation in outdoor recreation and spurred the growth of tourism industries, such as service stations, roadside restaurants, drive-in cinemas and motels. The construction of streets and highways, one of the largest items of government expenditure, peaked when the Interstate Highway Act of 1956 inaugurated the largest public works programme in history. They ended rural isolation and provided access for urban amenities – such as better medical care and schools – to rural Americans.

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The automobile changed the architecture of the typical American dwelling, altered the conception and composition of the urban neighbourhood, and freed homemakers from the narrow confines of the home. No other historical force has so revolutionised the way Americans work, live, and play. If you think of a typical American car design, you won’t be far from the muscle and pony cars with their long bonnets and small rears. Beginning with the iconic Ford Mustang in 1964, these vehicles captured the public imagination and spawned endless imitators such as the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge’s Charger and Challenger, and the Pontiac Firebird. The rise of the Japanese motoring industry and their innovations in production meant that the 70s and 80s were a fallow period for American manufacturers, losing market global share at an alarming rate. Since then, fortunes have risen and fallen with the global price of oil considering the American conscience of gas-guzzling trucks and muscly

performance. However, even the most stubborn producers have realised that automotive design is going through a fundamental change with smart, green technology and electronic functionality taking over in importance. The one name that stands out as making the biggest impact on this front is Elon Musk’s Tesla, now the world’s most valuable automaker in the world, which is setting new standards for both electric cars and manufacture. The firm has built its first ‘gigafactory’ in Storey County, Nevada, manned by 10,000 workers. As well as setting new standards of factory size, the facility is also energy self-reliant, powered through a combination of on-site solar, wind and geo-thermal sources. Mirroring Henry Ford’s incredible work, the US is once again at the forefront of radical changes in automobile manufacturing as the industry heads into an uncertain future.

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motoring news

THE MOST SPORTING OF BENTAYGAS Bentley Motors has launched the new Bentayga S in the Middle East, a model which brings extra sporting agility to the Bentayga family. The go-anywhere luxury SUV was designed and engineered in the UK and manufactured in Bentley’s carbonneutral factory in Crewe. The new enhanced sports Bentayga provides an even more engaging drive, with Bentley Dynamic Ride active anti-roll control fitted as standard and an enhanced Sports chassis mode. The Bentayga S features Bentley’s renowned 4.0-litre, twinscroll turbocharged V8 petrol engine, combining immense power with impressive fuel economy. The latest-generation engine develops 542 bhp (550 PS) and 568 lb. ft. (770 Nm) of torque, with a 0-60 mph (0–100 km/h) time of 4.4 (4.5) seconds and a top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h). This class-leading performance is complemented by a range of 406 miles (654 km), with CO2 emissions of 294 g/km. Bentley’s sector-defining and market-leading luxury SUV is available in four, five or seven seat configurations. In addition, it is available in three finishes - silver painted is standard, with full gloss black or black and bright polished being optional.

LAMBORGHINI DESIGN CONQUERS THE OCEAN WAVES Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63, the iconic motor yacht resulting from the encounter between Automobili Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group, a global luxury yachting operator, has won a prestigious award. The luxury yacht was recently named the winner in the ‘Motor Yacht under 25 meters’ category at the 2022 International Yacht & Aviation Awards, the prestigious honours bestowed by Design et al that recognise the best architecture, style and design in the Yachting, Aviation and Hotel sectors. Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 is inspired by the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, the limited-edition super sports car with an unmistakable design, of which the yacht features many details, including the use of carbon fiber and the super sports seats. The new motor yacht is the fastest in the Tecnomar fleet, reaching a top speed of 63 knots. The awards ceremony was held in the magnificent setting of the Belmond Hotel Cipriani in Venice in front of a jury of industry experts from all over the world.

FERRARI 296 GTS MAKES GRAND DEBUT IN BAHRAIN The Ferrari 296 GTS, the latest evolution of Maranello’s mid-rear-engined two-seater berlinetta spider, has been launched in Bahrain at a glamorous unveiling at the Euro Motors showroom in Sitra. The Kingdom’s official importer of the Italian icon introduced the model with a video package and offered an invitation for journalists and the marque’s plentiful enthusiasts to admire both inside and out. The 296 GTS uses the brand’s new 663 cv 120° V6 engine, coupled with an electric motor capable of delivering a further 122 kW (167 cv), to usher in a new V6 era that has its roots deep in Ferrari’s unrivalled 75-year history. The 296 GTS’s plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system cuts pedal response times to zero and delivers a 25km range in all-electric eDrive mode. The car’s compact dimensions and the introduction of innovative dynamic control 50 July 2022

systems and meticulously-honed aero, ensures astonishing agility and responsiveness to commands. The retractable hard top guarantees exceptional occupant comfort, taking a mere 14 seconds to retract or deploy at speeds of up to 45kmph. With the roof stowed it features a sleek, sporty design and with the roof up, the silhouette remains very similar to that of the 296 GTB. As was the case with the SF90 Stradale, for clients who want to exploit the car’s extreme power and performance to the utmost, particularly on the track, the 296 GTS is also available with the Assetto Fiorano package, which includes lightweight features and aero modifications. For more information, visit the Euro Motors Ferrari showroom in Sitra or call 17 734-734. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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THE NEW 2022 RAM 1500 TRX SANDBLAST EDITION Ram has announced that it is expanding its light-duty lineup with the addition of the exclusive new 2022 Ram 1500 TRX Sandblast Edition, which expands the light-duty lineup that already features the quickest, fastest, most powerful and most fuel-efficient trucks on the road today.

graphics, unique 18-inch all black bead lock capable wheels, dual pane panoramic sunroof, spray-in bedliner, cargo tie-downs, bed step and an LED cab-mounted brake light. Safety features include adaptive cruise control, Lane Keep Assist and pedestrian emergency braking.

The Ram 1500 TRX Sandblast Edition offers performance truck buyers an even wider selection of unique content for even greater personalization and features a unique combination of technology, graphics, performance and exterior appearance straight from the factory.

The 2022 Ram 1500 TRX Sandblast Edition offers the proven and reliable high-performance 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI® V-8 engine, delivering top output for extended driving sessions without degradation in performance.

The Ram 1500 TRX Sandblast Edition enhances the well-appointed TRX Level 2 Equipment Group and includes a unique Mojave Sand exterior color and

THE BMW M4 EDITION MODEL MARKS THE COMPANY’S ANNIVERSARY

EURO MOTORS REVEALS ALLNEW BMW MOTORRAD CE 04 The official importer of BMW Group vehicles in Bahrain, Euro Motors (EM), has announced the national debut of the all-new BMW Motorrad CE 04, as motorcycle enthusiasts are now able to get their hands on the innovative electric model, with limited stock available for immediate delivery across the Kingdom.

On 24 May 1972, the partnership agreement for BMW Motorsport GmbH was signed. Exactly 50 years later to the day, the company now known as BMW M GmbH is presenting an exclusive collection of edition models as a current anniversary highlight.

At an exclusive launch event at the BMW Motorrad showroom, guests were on hand to witness the latest evolution in electromobility to the Motorrad fleet as General Manager of Euro Motors, David McGoldrick revealed the newest addition to the market.

In the Middle East and other selected sales regions, BMW M GmbH is offering an exclusive edition of the BMW M4 Coupe to mark its anniversary. Limited editions, exclusive design features and individually selectable equipment options ensure that each edition vehicle can become a unique car that reflects the personal style of its owner.

The BMW Motorrad CE 04 brings forward a silent revolution with captivating dynamism in the form of an electrically powered, zero-emission scooter. Combining elements ahead of its time, while maintaining a timeless design, the Motorrad CE 04 shows seamlessly integration as the brand moves into the era of electromobility in style.

The BMW M 50 Jahre edition is based on the current generation of the most successful model series in the history of BMW M GmbH. The BMW M4 is synonymous with high performance in the premium mid-range segment. The edition is powered by a straight six-cylinder engine with up to 375 kW/510 hp, M TwinPower Turbo technology and high-revving characteristics. Depending on the model variant, its power is transferred to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission or an 8-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic, or fully variably distributed to all four wheels using M xDrive technology.

With a top speed of 120KMPH and a lightening quick charge speed of only 100 minutes, the BMW Motorrad CE 04 presents a smooth and stable yet swift ride for riders to experience.

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Accompanying this is a futuristic 10.25” inch display screen with wireless charging ports implemented into the speedometer as standard across the BMW Group’s fleet to ensure essential assistance on the road no matter the model. For more information, call 17 750-750. July 2022 51


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THE IMPACT INDUSTRY Pria Masson explores the foresighted trend of investing for good, which is growing roots in the Middle East too.

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uring my days at university when I was studying economics, discussions were usually around free economies and the Adam Smith driven capitalist mindset. The related view by Milton Friedman that the sole responsibility of a company is to maximise shareholders wealth, has been the primary guiding principle for decades. However, that has started to change relatively recently. In 2017, a Nobel Lawyer from Harvard (Oliver Hart) and a scholar from the University of Chicago (Luigi Zingales) put forth an alternative definition. As per their research, the ultimate shareholders of a company (either institutional investors or those who invest in those institutions) are ordinary people who in their daily lives are concerned about more than just money. They have ethical and social concerns, for example some people buy an electric car because that person cares about pollution or global warming. Taking this into account, in reality, the aim of companies is shareholder welfare rather than shareholder wealth. This brings the conundrum of 52 July 2022

shareholder returns because are shareholder willing to give up on supernormal returns for what they believe in? Increasingly, the answer seems to be “yes”, and the impact industry and impact investing have been on a growth trajectory. As per the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), the estimated market size of the Impact Investing industry is as high as USD 715 billion . Impact investing is not philanthropy. Impact investors expect to generate profits at either market level or sometimes, at slightly below market level. As per the GIIN 2020 Impact Investor Survey, 67 percent of respondents were aiming at risk-adjusted market returns and only 15 percent had an aim of below market returns or capital preservation. So, what is the Impact Investing really? It refers specifically to investments that make a positive social and environmental impact on a local, national or global scale. In addition to making financial returns on investment, impact investors focus on how they can make a difference in the world through finances,

business ventures, and projects. Impact investing can cover a wide array of topics from sustainability in agriculture, to reducing carbon footprints with technology, to advocating for job security and financial literacy. In the Gulf region too, this tendency to “invest for good”, is catching up. As per a research paper commissioned by Barclays Private Bank, around USD1 trillion dollars in private wealth, is likely to be transferred to the next generation by 2030. This new generation is showing a desire to use family wealth for the greater good. Fifty-nine percent of Middle East HNWs say their children have taken the lead on ethical and social investment matters, which is on par with the 56 percent global average . For those who are not already engaging in impact-based decisions, 22 percent of the elder generations would like to find out more about their sustainable investment options, and 19 percent are interested in understanding more about investing specifically for positive social and environmental impact.

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Banks and financial institutions are also taking a more sustainable approach to their products – but this is currently with a focus on ESG rather that impact. Green bonds, green credit, green sukuks – all are on the rise in the region. First Abu Dhabi Bank has committed to net zero and in 2022 the bank announced its USD213 million green issuance this year, following the 500-million-euro green bond issued a week earlier. Islamic Development Bank issued a USD2.5 billion sustainability sukuk and

Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP) went to market with its debut green bond of $750 million. Commercial banks are beginning to actively evaluate a green lending portfolio. The world we live in needs to be long terms sustainable. Something that’s profitable, but not sustainable, just doesn’t grasp as much positive attention any more. Companies and people and lives are deeply connected – the climate change and the

Pandemic have both made this very clear. We also have an innate human need to be a part of something that has value. We have been taught that value comes from money, but today, people are realising that money is the numeric expression of something similar to value. Actual value is in how being a part of something makes us feel. It seems like the world is realising that impact, sustainability and being a part of a greater goal, needs to be given its true value.

Pria is the Founder and Managing Director of GMI Advisory WLL– a Management Consultancy specialising in emerging businesses. You can visit her company website www.gmiadvisory.com to connect with her. You can follow Pria at her Instagram handle @guide¬_my_idea

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business bites

A Worthy Contender The Chief Digital Officer of the e-commerce platform Homiez.me, Sadiq Abdul Rasool, believes that the Kingdom of Bahrain is prepared to compete regionally and globally in the field of e-commerce. Speaking during the Seamless Middle East 2022 Conference in Dubai, Mr. Rasool stated that he believes that this is dependent on several factors including the availability of a fast, reliable, and widespread internet service, the orientation of more citizens and residents for digital shopping, the availability of banking services and digital financial transfer services, and the presence of national competencies capable of creating and developing more stores and digital platforms. “Individual e-commerce experiences in the GCC states are now similar to those in major developed countries in terms of infrastructure, logistical network, advanced FinTech, turnout, and other elements, as the difference in the e-commerce index between the six Gulf countries and the first six countries globally, decreases to less than 17 percent in 2021, from more than 35 percent before 2019,” added Mr. Rasool. During his speech, Mr. Rasool addressed more technical topics, such as meeting user needs in the shadow of technology and the basic engines of the market, even in the retail and distribution sectors.

A BOLD STEP FORWARD FOR BAHRAIN TOWARDS NET EMISSIONS TARGET Mondelēz Bahrain Biscuits WLL, recently signed a solar power purchase agreement with Yellow Door Energy, a provider of sustainable energy for businesses in the Middle East and Pakistan. Located at the state-of-the-art Mondelēz biscuit factory in Al-Hidd, Bahrain, the solar plant will have a capacity of 2.3 megawatts and will comprise over 4,200 solar panels for both rooftop and carport applications. Once completed, the solar plant is expected to produce 3,820 megawatt-hours of clean energy in the first year of operation, equivalent to reducing carbon emissions by 2,400 metric tonnes. Plant Manager of Mondelēz Bahrain Biscuits

WLL, Salah El Marasy, said: “This project will enable us to convert 24 percent of our energy usage into clean energy, which represents a major milestone in our sustainability agenda, in line with our global commitment to achieve net zero emissions across our full value chain by 2050.” Chief Commercial Officer of Yellow Door Energy, Rory McCarthy, said: “This is our third project in Bahrain. Through our solar PPA, we help

businesses in Bahrain switch to clean energy, reduce their electricity costs and contribute to the Kingdom’s Net Zero by 2060 Initiative.” As the solar developer, Yellow Door Energy is responsible for financing, designing, building, commissioning, operating, and maintaining the solar plant for the duration of the agreement.

BENEFIT WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD FOR BEST VISUAL IDENTITY The Kingdom’s innovator and leading company in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, BENEFIT, has been awarded the Bronze Award for the ‘Best Visual Identity from the Financial Service Sector’ for 2022 in the Transform Awards Middle East and Africa (MEA). The Best Visual Identity award recognises the brand’s developed identity, from its visual components and the corporate values and essence. The award recognises BENEFIT’s ongoing creative and strategic approach in brand communications and visual identity, which embraces the company’s vision to shape the future of society through innovative digital solutions. 54 July 2022

BENEFIT’s AGM Marketing and Innovation, Nezar Maroof, said: “This achievement is yet another key milestone. The prestigious award highlights BENEFIT’s dedicated marketing and innovative efforts towards exceling the brand. Through several awards and accolades received, BENEFIT’s track record as the Kingdom’s leader in financial transactions has been bolstered, and it is always an honour to be recognised for our contributions to the digital revolution.” BENEFIT unveiled their new brand in November last year, after 24 years of developing cutting-edge business and lifestyle solutions in the Kingdom. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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BAHRAIN TO PARTICIPATE AT GLOBAL IT EVENT Bahrain Technology Companies’ Society (BTECH), a member of the World Alliance for Information Technology and Services (WITSA), has announced that Bahrain will participate at the 2022 WITSA Global ICT Excellence Awards programme. The 2022 Awards will be presented to select individuals, academic institutions, corporations, NGOs or governments whose application of digital technologies have resulted in exceptional achievements within seven categories in private and public ICT sectors. BTECH Chairman, Tareq Fakhroo, said: “We are participating at the WITSA IT Excellence Global Award with great confidence in the Bahraini ICT industry. We are positive that it will encourage international interest and create record achievements in this pioneering industry, further confirming the competitiveness of Bahraini products in the global market.” The event is expected to shed light on the extent of developments in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector in Bahrain and increase the sector’s contribution to the GDP. Founded in 1978, WITSA is a leading association of members of the ICT industry associations, comprising of more than 80 countries around the world, and members of this union represent more than 90 percent of the IT sector. www.bahrainthismonth.com

AMAKIN RECEIVES ‘BEST REBRAND FOR A DIGITAL PROPERTY’ AWARD Bahrain Car Parks Company (Amakin) B.S.C. and Epic Lion, a brand and digital design agency, have been awarded the Gold Award for the ‘Best Rebrand of a Digital Property’ for 2022 by the Transform Awards MEA - the only awards programme awarding the best brand work in the region. The ‘Best Rebrand of a Digital Property’ award acknowledges the best rebrand across an organisation’s digital and online assets, including its websites and digital applications. In 2021, Bahrain Car Parks unveiled its new brand Amakin, expanding on the company’s 40-year pioneering tradition. The award celebrates Amakin’s rebrand meticulously executed by Epic Lion, which was recently launched in the Middle East by the creative duo, Ramzi Moutran and Scott Clephane. The agency has offices in London, Dubai, Johannesburg and Cape Town. The agency has been selected to develop high-level projects from leading companies in the Kingdom including Amakin and Tamkeen. In the second quarter of 2021, Epic Lion was entrusted with transitioning Bahrain Car Parks from a traditional bricks and mortar firm to a brand that delivers on the present - paving the way for new mobility experiences in the region. July 2022 55


tv releases

Releases

Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between

Planning a night in? Check out these exciting films and TV series recommended by Kristian Harrison.

This new romantic drama movie adapts the Jennifer E. Smith novel with Talia Ryder and Jordan Fisher starring. After making a pact to break up before college, Claire and Aidan retrace the steps of their relationship on one last epic date, revisiting familiar and unexpected places as they question: stay together or say goodbye forever?

The Sea Beast

Long-time Disney veteran Chris Williams is bringing his first major animated movie to Netflix. The stunning animated pirate adventure will have us sailing the seven seas and hunting down the legendary sea monster. Karl Urban, Dav Stevens, Jared Harris, Kathy Burke and Marianne JeanBaptiste voice.

Resident Evil

Constantin Film is teaming up with Netflix for a brand new take on the Resident Evil video game franchise. The series takes place almost three decades after the discovery of the T-virus released by the Umbrella Corporation. Ella Balinska, Lance Reddick, Turlough Convery, Tetiana Gaidar star.

Persuasion

This highly-anticipated romantic period drama is directed by Carrie Cracknell and is a new adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen. When Frederick Wentworth (Cosmo Jarvis) crashes back into Anne Elliot’s (Dakota Johnson) life, she must choose between putting the past behind her or listening to her heart when it comes to second chances. 56 July 2022

The Gray Man

The Gray Man is an upcoming action thriller directed by the Russo Brothers. With a production budget of USD200 million, it is the most expensive film ever made by Netflix. When the CIA’s most skilled mercenary known as Court Gentry, aka Sierra Six (Ryan Gosling) accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, he becomes a primary target and is hunted around the world by psychopathic former colleague Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans) and international assassins. www.bahrainthismonth.com


tv releases

The Terminal List The Boys (Season 3)

The third season of the smash-hit superhero show returns. It’s been a year of calm. Homelander’s subdued. Butcher works for the government, supervised by Hughie of all people. But both men itch to turn this peace and quiet into blood and bone. So when The Boys learn of a mysterious Anti-Supe weapon, it sends them crashing into the Seven, starting a war, and chasing the legend of the first Superhero: Soldier Boy.

America The Beautiful

This documentary series is narrated by Michael B. Jordan and is the jaw-dropping story of America and its amazing animals. North America is the most diverse and extreme continent on Earth. The only place where you can find every landscape, from Arctic icecap to baking desert and everything in-between. Take a journey through America’s most spectacular regions – the mountainous Northwest, the steamy South, the arid West and the endless Heartland. www.bahrainthismonth.com

Zombies 3

Lt. Commander James Reece (Chris Pratt) turns to vengeance as he investigates the mysterious forces behind the murder of his entire platoon. Free from the military’s command structure, Reece applies the lessons he’s learned from nearly two decades of warfare to hunt down the people responsible.

This movie stars Milo Manheim as zombie Zed and Meg Donnelly as cheerleader Addison, who are beginning their senior year at Seabrook High in the town that’s become a safe haven for monsters and humans alike. Zed is anticipating an athletic scholarship that will make him the first zombie to attend college, while Addison is gearing up for Seabrook’s first international cheer-off. Then suddenly, extraterrestrial beings arrive in Seabrook, provoking something other than friendly competition.

Light & Magic

Granted unparalleled access, Academy Awardnominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan takes viewers on an adventure behind the curtains of Industrial Light & Magic, the special visual effects, animation and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. Learn what inspired some of the most legendary filmmakers in Hollywood history, and follow their stories from their earliest personal films to bringing George Lucas’ vision to life. July 2022 57


games

GAMES VERDICT:

A thrilling and scary horror

RATING:

WHAT IS IT?

The Quarry is a survival horror interactive drama video game played from a third-person perspective. In the game, the player assumes control of nine different teenagers who must survive a night at the title location of The Quarry, a summer camp in upstate New York, Hackett’s Quarry.

GAMEPLAY

The player must make different decisions, which can change the character development, the plot and the relationships between different characters. All nine playable characters may die by the end of the game, and each character potentially has 10-12 different ways to die. An average playthrough should expect to last for about 10 hours, though early death of certain characters may cause the game to end earlier at around seven hours. Due to the game’s branching storyline, it has many endings, and at the end of a playthrough, players will be given different collectible cards that depict the fate of each character.

SUPER PERILS OF BAKING

In Super Perils of Baking, developed by Lillymo Games, players take control of a talented student-baker who has but one goal in mind: Stopping his brother – enchanted by a cursed baking hat garnered from their school’s basement – from wreaking havoc throughout the land.

GRAPHICS

Hackett’s Quarry is depicted as slowly falling apart. It’s initially designed to look like the most postcard-worthy version of itself, backlit by warm sunlight and spread out across acres of natural splendour. It’s a Hollywood version of the perfect summer experience, with colourful cinematography that makes the whole camp look like somebody’s cherished memory. Then the sun goes down, the woods get dangerously quiet, the rot gets more obvious and the nightmare starts.

PAC-MAN MUSEUM+

Pac-Man Museum+ presents a unique curated collection of classic and modern PacMan games from the over 40-year history of the storied iconic videogame character’s library. Fans and enthusiasts will be able to enjoy the iconic original arcade classic alongside more modern frenetic titles, including Pac-Man Battle Royale and Pac-Man 256. 58 July 2022

TOUR DE FRANCE 2022

Tour de France 2022 celebrates the third-most-followed competition in the world with 14,000km of racing across four different countries. Players can enjoy four game modes and manage 26 teams. The world’s top cyclists are available to race with players in the game’s 92 cycling stages.

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music

Florence + the Machine

Dance Fever Just as nature blossoms to life during springtime, so do Florence + the Machine with their triumphant fifth album, Dance Fever. This revival is patient to reveal its full scope, but once these songs settle in, it’s a transformative journey that’s spiritually on par with 2009’s Lungs and 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful in emotional depth and uplifting power. While this effort may not be Florence Welch’s surprise transformation into a full-on pop diva, Dance Fever is a generous offering to the goddesses of dance and restorative energy.

BTS

HARRY STYLES

Harry’s House

Proof In the span of just nine years, K-pop septet BTS went from industry upstarts to one of the most popular musical acts on the planet with their recordbreaking output, international appeal and genre-blurring blend of pop anthems, rap cyphers and heartfelt ballads. Their rapid rise is chronicled on this expertly curated, three-disc anthology Proof. Not just a quick-release “Greatest Hits” cash-in, this versatile set is a gift for fans that functions both as an ideal entry point for casual listeners, and as a deep dive for diehards. As far as retrospective compilations go, Proof is a shining example of how to do it well, drawing listeners in with the familiar and enriching the experience with a special, personal touch.

Verdict:

A strong collection from the global pop superstar.

What’s the story?

Harry’s House is the third studio album by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles. The album was largely written and recorded during 2020 and 2021 and has been noted as Styles’ most introspective work. According to Styles, the central concept of ‘house’ is a metaphor for the inside of his mind. Musically, it is inspired by city pop and features pop-funk, pop rock, synth-pop and R&B styles.

Worth a listen?

Harry Styles’ third album is his most consistent and immediately accessible to date, an experience that comforts with warmth, familiarity and just enough emotion to make his enviable lifestyle relatable. On the chart-topping single “As It Was,” Styles’ bittersweet ruminations on change and growth are masked by driving synths and a propulsive beat. In the softer wing of Harry’s House, a trio of tender, guitar-plucked tracks connects the artist to the listener, as if Harry was having a chat with a fan on the sofa. Harry’s House is what happens when Styles steps out of the spotlight to live his life.

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Post Malone

Twelve Carat Toothache Post Malone’s fourth full-length outing, Twelve Carat Toothache, is a brutally honest confessional that hammers the point home that fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. He’s working through a lot – lamenting bad decisions, relationship woes and struggles with drinking – but, as usual, he delivers this less-than-chipper material with deceptively catchy hooks and engrossing production. Toothache does lean hard into moody, self-pitying and dour territory, a tortured and vulnerable point of view that is put on full display in opener “Reputation.” While the rappreferring fans will still gravitate to his first two efforts, listeners with an appreciative ear for his genresampling maturation into the mainstream will find this album to be a fascinating emotional exploration of a conflicted artist who can’t help but churn out star-making hits at the expense of his own happiness. July 2022 59


GADGETS

Love your fair share of technology? Check out Kristian Harrison’s favourite gadgets this month.

FIXR - 20 TOOLS IN 1

This nifty kit contains 20 tools in one compact design. Crafted from stainless steel, it has a gold titanium treated rotating tool disc, a stainless steel nut and clip as well as a carbon steel blade to see you through any DIY dilemma. Available at: www.amazon.com

ICLIP WALLET

This extremely compact wallet is the size of a credit card, so it should fit in any pocket. Slim and lightweight, its rounded corners protect your clothing from wear and tear, and the big viewing window at the back allows you to access your cards with ease. Made from high-tech resin, the clip to hold your notes and cards is durable as well as flexible and will not damage the magnetic strips on your debit or credit cards. Available at: www.thinkgeek.com

FRUIT JUICE EXTRACTOR

Skip the process of picking out annoying seeds from your fruit and get straight into the good stuff with this extractor. Simple to use, just screw it in and you’re ready to go. Available at: www.menkind.co.uk

ALL DAY RECHARGEABLE FAN

6 IN 1 PEN TOOL

This useful tool is not only a normal writing pen, but packs some nifty hidden features. Inside its metal casing, it has a stylus tip for touch screen, a Philips screwdriver head, a flat screwdriver head, a spirit level and a ruler with inches and centimetre markings. Available at: www.menkind.co.uk

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Beat the Bahrain heat with this device. It has three fan speed settings (low, medium and high) and a handy stand allowing you to prop it up for optimum cooling power. It can also simultaneously charge up your phone via its USB slot. Available at: www.menkind.co.uk

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July 2022 | Issue 231

LIFESTYLE Home Organising 101

FASHION Hot Travel Must-Haves

OPINION How to Stop Your Child from Interrupting You

INTERVIEW In Conversation with the Bahrain Society of Engineers First Female PresidentDr. Raida Al Alawi In Her Shoes – Sarah Dennis

BEAUTY The Best of Beauty Essentials Summer Skincare Tips www.womanthismonth.com


FASHION | get the look

HOT SUMMER TRAVEL MUSTHAVES

Marks & Spencer has pulled out all stops to bring you resort-ready accessories and swimsuits for all your vacation style needs. We’re ready to take on the waves in their striking plunge swimsuit in red which gives you a feminine feel with the crossover front and ruched sides, the one-piece swimsuit includes a power mesh lining with smart Tummy Control technology. The key to successful packing is choosing multi-purpose clothing pieces. Pack Marks & Spencer’s beach cover-ups and use them for its traditional purpose but also as a lightweight daytime shirt and a stylish night-time layer. For when you’re on the go, check out the Marks and Spencer Straw Bamboo Handle Tote Bag or intricately woven Cotton Rich Macramé Shoulder Bag. For a fashion-forward addition to your vacation outfit, check out Zileke Waist Beads. This eclectic accessory was created by a young Dubai-based entrepreneur Zainab Jimoh. Each waist bead is crafted depending on your style and preference with glistening glass beads and other materials sourced from Nigeria.

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M & S Pure Cotton Printed Beach Cover Up Shirt

M & S Pure Cotton Longline Beach Cover Up Shirt

M & S Tummy Control Ruched Plunge Swimsuit

Planning a summer holiday? Discover must-pack vacation style essentials that will make your experience even better!

Now that restrictions are easing up across the world, we can’t wait to travel and we’re sure you can’t too! If you’re in search of charming sunsets, white sandy beaches and a tropical paradise, you’ll need these styling essentials.

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M & S Cotton Rich Macramé Shoulder Bag

M & S Angular Oversized Sunglasses

M & S Pink Straw Bamboo Handle Tote Bag

FASHION | get the look

Editor’s Pick! Adidas Originals Timepieces

Zileke Waist Beads

M & S Rimless Sunglasses

Adidas Originals Timepieces never fails to impress and we are loving their latest additions which were recently highlighted in their ‘Time For Me’ campaign. It’s a special collection through which design and watch functionality converge. Here are our favourites from the beautiful, sustainable collection:

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PEOPLE | interview

A Woman in Power

Dr. Raida Al Alawi is a wellaccomplished woman who has received several awards and accolades for her efforts in the field of engineering – a profession that is widely dominated by men all around the world. She has proved to be a prime inspiration for women pursuing the field in the Kingdom having been the first Bahraini woman to receive a Ph.D. degree in Engineering. She spoke to Farah Baig about her most recent milestone achievement – being named the ‘President of the Bahrain Society of Engineers (BSE)', making her the first female president in the history of the society.

You are renowned in the field of engineering, but could you kindly tell our readers a little about yourself?

During my school years, my favourite subject was always Maths as it was based on logic. My enjoyment for Maths grew during high school, where I attained the highest score in the subject nationwide. I was also excited by the idea of designing things for the advancement of society, and so, my passion led me to pursue engineering for my undergraduate studies. I received a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Kuwait University, followed by MSc in Computer Engineering from the University of London and ultimately a Ph.D. Degree in Computational Intelligence from Brunel University – London. I am honoured to have been the first Bahraini woman to receive a Ph.D. degree in Engineering. I recently joined the American University of Bahrain as Adjunct Professor, prior to which I was the Director of Technology Development

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at BFG International. Prior to this appointment, I had held academic positions and served in various key strategic, academic and planning committees at the University of Bahrain (UOB) and Ahlia University. I also currently chair the ICT committee of the Federation of Arab Engineers and am currently serving as a Programme Evaluator and Reviewer for a number of academic related organisations. I also conducted various consultancy projects in the IT field and am a referee for several International Journals in the area of Electronics and Computer Engineering.

You have received several honours throughout your illustrious career. Could you tell us about some of the most memorable ones?

Sure. The HRH Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa Outstanding Academic Women Pioneers Award, the GCC Engineering Union Award for Pioneers www.womanthismonth.com


PEOPLE | interview have been a member of the BSE Board of Directors, during which I gained a lot of experience with how the society works and its professional relationships. Participating in BSE volunteer activities as a member then a board director grew my sense of belonging and my responsibility towards my country and the Bahraini community - I have to leave a positive impact. For this reason, I stood for the election for the position of President of the Bahrain Society of Engineers to use my practical, scientific and administrative experiences that I gained during my career or through my membership in many local and international voluntary professional organisations.

Yes, and you were quite successful; congratulations on your election as president of BSE! How do you feel about being the first female President of the society?

It’s a real honour to be the president of BSE. I highly appreciate the members trust and confidence in my abilities to elect me as BSE president. It’s a challenging position, because engineering is a profession that is dominated by men, and it is more challenging when it comes to leadership. I believe that women leadership can drive change and leave a positive impact on BSE excellence.

What are your thoughts on the role of women in the field of engineering in the Kingdom of Bahrain?

in Engineering, and the UOB Certificate of Excellence in Teaching are among the awards I have received. I was also honoured to be nominated by the World Federation of Engineering Organisation (WFEO) to be a member at the UN University Council. I am also thrilled to be listed as one of leading women engineers sharing their leadership journey in the book ‘Rising to The Top’ published by the International Network for Women Engineers and Scientists (INWES) in collaboration with the World Federation of Engineering Organisation.

The Bahrain Society of Engineers is a volunteer professional organisation established in 1972. Could you tell us about your involvement with BSE?

I joined BSE in 1985 after receiving my master’s degree. A few years later I applied for a life membership and have since been participating in their activities, conferences and committees. For the past four years, I www.womanthismonth.com

Bahraini women are making remarkable progress in all fields on the national level. In the Engineering field, Bahraini women have made great achievements since the graduation of the first Bahraini female engineer in the year 1977. The support and empowerment granted by the Supreme Council for Women (SCW), chaired by HRH Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife of His Majesty the King and President of the Supreme Council for Women, has a great impact promoting the role of women engineers in Bahrain. Today, you can see Bahraini women engineers contributing effectively in almost all engineering disciplines and at all levels. Today, 35 percent of the engineering workforce in the government sector are Bahraini women while with 21 percent being in the private sector.

That brings me to my next point. How many members does the society have and how many of those members are women? BSE has around 2,800 registered members, however only 1,140 members are active. There are five membership categories:

Fellow, Member, Graduate, Affiliate and Student. Almost 25 percent of the members are females.

The society has had some major accomplishments in the last 50 years. What are some of your main goals as the President of BSE, taking the organisation forward?

As a president of BSE, I have several goals including strengthening the society’s role as an effective and responsible entity in the national development projects. This is in addition to enhancing the performance of BSE training centre to transform it to a regional centre for training and qualifying engineers in accordance with international standards. I also intend to create a platform to help recruit job-seeking engineers in collaboration with concerned authorities. Further, I intend to enhance BSE’s financial stability by diversifying sources of income, better utilisation of internal resources, and reducing operating expenses. I will also be working towards strengthening our collaborations with GCC, regional and international engineering organisations. Strengthening partnership with universities, engineering firms and industrial organisations to conduct research and promote entrepreneurship is also at the forefront of my goals. I also intend to have an active role in reviewing and accrediting Engineering programmes offered by local universities, and collaborate with other professional societies in Bahrain to direct the professional volunteer work in common areas of interest.

Is there anything else you would like to add at this time? I extend my sincere thanks to the previous BSE Board of Directors, led by its President, Dr. Dheya Tawfiqi, for the tremendous efforts they made during the past session, in which BSE faced many challenges due to the pandemic. They worked to ensure the continuity of volunteer work by finding innovative solutions to implement various events and activities.

I believe that BSE greatest strength is its members and volunteers - from student members to professional engineers to retired members with their accumulated experience. For this, I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success, development and leadership of the Bahrain Society of Engineers, and I pledge to continue giving - to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development that achieves the goals and visions of the society and pushes towards more excellence.

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BEAUTY | news

SMELL DIVINE WITH RASASI! Rasasi Perfumes has launched a new, mesmerising unisex fragrance collection - All-Over Spray. This collection, which is the newest addition to the Rasasi portfolio, consists of three unique fragrances with Takhail launching first. Takhail is a refreshing fragrance with a creamy, musky character. It opens on notes of bright bergamot and soft luscious cotton flower that are enveloped on a bed of rich woods including cedarwood, sandalwood and musks to create an exclusive signature scent.

GLOW WITH WET N WILD’S BLOOMIN RANGE Luminous lips, dewy skin, shimmer and shine... this summer’s makeup is all about the gloss! Get ready to seize the freshest summer yet with Wet N Wild’s Bloomin collection, inspired by the bright and cheerfully warm season. Sold at unbeatable prices worldwide, this LA-based beauty brand is a trusted beauty destination offering cruelty-free, vegan, and highperformance formulations. We absolutely love the Bloomin Flower Power Blush from the range! Its beautiful mauve shade that can be used every day in your summer routine. It is suitable for all skin undertones, is highly pigmented and can be easily blended. It also contains just enough shimmer to give you a healthy summer glow!

The art of scent layering has always been a distinguishing and important ritual within the Arab world since times immemorial. It allows the user to mix and wear multiple fragrances, beginning with a fragranced body wash, followed by lotion, fragrant oils, perfume, oudh and more, depending on the depth of scent and complexity preferred by the wearer.

Available at leading department stores, supermarkets, and hypermarkets in the UAE and at www.glambeaute.com and www.namshi.com.

The All-Over Spray collection is an assortment of three fragrances that compliments one’s daily routine and serves as a perfume primer. The new collection is designed to be water-based, lightweight and alcohol free, ensuring it is safe to use in the sun and for sensitive skin. Available at all Rasasi branches.

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With so many new beauty products released every month, finding the ones that are just right for you can be quite the task. Here are our top picks for the month to help narrow your search to include only the best!

A NEW EYE-SSENTIAL FROM SIELLA BEAUTY UAE-grown and Italian-made beauty brand Siella Beauty has launched two new collections that will keep you looking fresh and colourful this season. The long-lasting Flower Power lipstick collection and kajal liners will keep your summer looking effortlessly vibrant. The multi-purpose, intense and buildable kohls come in six stunning hues: Plum, Maroon, Deep Green, Deep Brown, Ultra Black and Navy Blue. They’re the perfect addition to your beauty routine this summer to have your eyes looking their best. Visit www.siellabeauty.com for more information.

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BEAUTY | news

BE FABULOUS WITH CAROLINA HERRERA BEAUTY Inspired by Miami, Carolina Herrera Beauty has launched the Fabulous Summer lipstick cap and new shades in new finishes. From the saturated colors of Ocean Drive to the city’s Art Deco district, this limited-edition capsule is about to give you geometric repetition, pattern obsession and fresh new formulas. Meet the new Mini Tint Matte Duos, boasting two colours in one for a striking ombré effect. Formulated to deliver the same lightweight second skin feel but with a non-drying matte finish, each shade has a lighter or darker hued core, designed to create a fresh, flushed lip effect. Coming in three new colour duos – Coral Way (color n° 403), Sunset Pink (color n° 402), and Holiday Tan (color n° 401) – and able to double up as a cream blush thanks to their melt on the skin texture, each one is available as a refill and perfectly sized to hit the road. You can also dive head-first into summer with the Fabulous Summer cap. Dressed in a retro print and swimming pool blues, it’ll make the perfect addition to your vacation line-up whether worn as a bag accessory or as a statement piece. Available at leading beauty stockists.

REFRESH AND BALANCE YOUR HAIR The Body Shop’s Vegan Tea Tree haircare range is here to help you keep your hair in the best shape this summer. The Tea Tree hair care range contains Community Fair Trade TEA TREE OIL from Kenya, known for its purifying properties. It’s also formulated with Vegan Silk Protein – which works by filling gaps between the cells of the hair cuticle and cortex, making damaged hair appear smoother, shinier and healthier-looking. In addition, this haircare range has menthol which is known for its cooling and refreshing properties. Here’s how you can use the range! Tea Tree Purifying & Balancing Shampoo Cleanse hair with a fresh, purifying shampoo that refreshes oily hair and scalp, without stripping essential oils to leave your hair feeling balanced. Tea Tree Purifying & Balancing Conditioner Leave your hair feeling balanced and restored with lightweight moisture, and feeling fresher, softer, and lighter for longer! Tea Tree Purifying & Balancing Hair & Scalp Scrub If your hair is looking for some extra love, use this hair and scalp scrub once a week in place of your shampoo to help banish build-up and leave your scalp feeling invigorated and refreshed. Available at The Body Shop stores and www.thebodyshop.com.

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skincare

Your 5-Step Guide to Glowing Summer Skin Protect your skin all season long with these top tips from Dubai’s skincare guru, Rebecca Treston. When it comes to skin, summer heat and humidity is rarely our friend. Living in high temperatures affects not only the appearance of the skin, but also affects the health of our skin. However, just a few simple changes in your daily skincare regimen can ensure you glow through the season smoothly. Dubai’s go-to skincare and laser expert, Rebecca Treston shares five simple steps for achieving a beautiful summer skin glow while tackling the heat:

4 KEEP MOISTURISING

Moving in and out of AC areas alone can cause your skin to dry out. Just like your wardrobe in warmer weather, your skin needs far more hydration in warmer weather. Taking more than one shower in the summer months also dries out skin, so it’s essential to moisturise your face and body.

1 APPLY SUNSCREEN OFTEN

The scorching summer heat can be unforgiving on your skin and dermatologists recommend a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30 for all exposed skin. Apply this at least 20 minutes before you head out into the sun and don’t forget to apply it on your hands and feet. Regular use of sunscreen can go a long way in minimising sun related spots and helps in avoiding sagging skin, fine lines, and wrinkles. Also, don’t forget to re-apply throughout the day, especially if you have been inside for a long time since the last application.

2 BEAT THE HEAT WITH FACE MISTS Dry skin can be your worst nightmare on hot summer days. Using face mists can refresh and revive tired skin within seconds. It not only helps you cool down, but also gives you a dewy glow with a feel-good effect on your skin. One tip is to keep it refrigerated and apply it throughout the day to refresh and reinvigorate.

3 PROTECT THAT POUT The skin on our lips is extremely sensitive and much thinner than the rest of our face and body, making it vulnerable to the effects of harsh sunlight and drying AC. Fortunately, there are lip protecting balms that incorporate a specialised SPF sun protection that look and feel great. Don’t forget to reapply this regularly throughout the day.

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5 LIMIT YOUR TIME IN THE SUN

Be mindful of how much time you’re spending in the sun and try to deliberately seek shade where possible. Depending on your skin type, five to 20 minutes of sun exposure is enough to cause sun damage. Wear widebrimmed headgear and suitable UV protective eyewear to protect the delicate skin on your face and eyes and use an umbrella to avoid exposing yourself to direct sunlight.

For more information about Rebecca Treston, follow her page on Instagram @rebeccatreston. www.womanthismonth.com


bystander

ritish Ambassador, HE Roderick Drummond, hosted cubs and scouts for a tree planting event titled ‘Queen’s Green Queen’s Green Canopy BCanopy’ at the British Embassy in Manama as part of HM Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations.

he Indian restaurant, Tanatan Bahrain, has launched their Tandoori Nights themed dinners at Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa, Seef. The Tandoori Nights Tentertaining evenings features live entertainment and a delectable range of freshly grilled vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies.

50th Anniversary The Rotary Club of Salmaniya organised a

four-person panel discussion, at Golden Tulip Bahrain, to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. The panel members were senior members of the Club who shared their experiences and memories of their journey through the Rotary.

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LIFESTYLE | home

HOME ORGANISING 101 No matter how much time, energy and resources you spend on making your home look impressive, it all boils down to how you control the clutter and not let it take over every free surface in sight. (Not seen the seat of that bedroom chair in a long while? We feel you.) Following a few organisational tips will help you maximise your storage space, keeping your interiors looking spick and span 24X7. You won’t even have to scramble to get things looking spiffy for short-intimation guests.

THE One

Bin It

Wait, that doesn’t mean get rid of it. Instead use bins made from ecofriendlly materials (cloth, wood or bamboo) to compartmentalise your drawers and large storage areas. Perfect to store like items, linen, toys or paraphernalia. They even double-up to hold newspapers and magazines in the living room without looking like too much of an eye sore.

Gift Drawer

Rise to the Occasion

Shelf risers are a clever way of maximising real estate in taller storage space, like kitchen or vanity cabinets. Place short items like boxes and tubs underneath and jars, tubes and bottles with height over or besides the risers for added ease. Works just as well for countertops and dressing tables.

Gifts and tags bought in advance for future occasions? Some beautiful wrapping paper and ribbon left over? Dedicating a shelf or box to gifting lets you store gift essentials in a way they will keep well and avoid unnecessary wastage.

Wardrobe Wonders

Keep your wardrobe looking organised with nifty storage solutions that’ll help you select the right clothing and accessories in a pinch.

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LIFESTYLE | home

Upcycle unused trays and bowls

Who doesn’t have stray, mismatched bowls that may have lost their lids? Don’t toss them, instead, toss your small knick knacks in them for keeping drawers neat and tidy. Layer the base of the drawer with a colourful non-slip mat to ensure there’s no sliding and tipping over inside the drawer when you open or close it.

Kitchen Art

If less enclosed storage in the kitchen is an issue, hang your pans, spatulas, boards and colanders within easy reach on walls or sides of cupboards. To better organise kitchen cabinets, hang pans on a rail inside storage.

Cool and Calm Indoor water feature Home Box

The Everyday Catch-all

Keys, sanitiser bottles, bills, receipts, the mail, subscriptions, used pen-drives and much more. All this miscellanea could do with a catch-all space, that’s either a statement box or an entire drawer to avoid piling up on open surfaces. Stick an envelope in to be a temporary folder for paperwork and documents. Be sure to dedicate time once or twice a month to clear it out and be on top of your organsational game.

There’s Something under Your Bed

Clutter monsters be gone! Stowing away seasonal clothing, pillows and bulky quilts in boxes under your bed allows for a more spacious and appealing bedroom area. If plastic containers don’t catch your fancy, refashion Up old drawers with a lick of fresh Wired paint lamp or polish and castors into nifty underTable bed bins. Namshi.com

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LIFESTYLE | opinion

HOW CAN MY CHILD STOP INTERRUPTING ME?

Ouiam El Hassani shares five constructive steps to help teach your child to politely join the conversation.

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ow many times have you been trying to have a conversation on the phone with a friend, when all you could hear was a cute voice saying “GREEN, MAMA! GREEN!!” having been excited to figure out the colour green? You probably really wanted to finish that conversation with that friend though. Although interrupting can be perfectly normal behaviour, it is possible to help children develop patience, and polite ways to join a conversation. Children interrupt because they are either too young and impulsive, or they don’t have any tools for respectfully interrupting. Another key reason for interrupting is that some children don’t have skills or a set plan for how to wait. Toddlers often interrupt because they are still learning to regulate their impulses. When a toddler has a great thought, they want to share it, and they want to share it NOW! Here are five steps to help teach your child to stop interrupting: 1. Model respectful communication and attentive listening It’s a great idea to introduce turn taking and respectful communication early on. Model what you wish to see and the language you wish to hear.

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• Let a baby know that you will be picking them up instead of swooping in and surprising them. • Explain to a toddler that play time is almost over instead of insisting they finish when you say so. 2. Try a special code or hand signal Extending a hand for holding, a special nod or some other little signal can be really helpful, especially if it is practiced or talked about ahead of time. 3. Be mindful of when you must interrupt your child It’s helpful to use the same respectful language we would use when interrupting an adult when doing the same to a child. For example: “Looks like you are having a lot of fun, I need to interrupt you and help you clean up.” 4. Respectfully ask your child to wait Providing opportunity for children to learn to wait is important, but it needs to happen at a time when the child can actually succeed.

5. Give it time and adjust expectations The process of learning not to interrupt or to do so politely takes practice. Sometimes all you have to do is let them know you’re not ready to listen by saying “I need a few more minutes please,” or “I will listen to you in a moment.” Other times, it’s helpful to remember that growing children make mistakes and get excited. They are not interrupting to be rude or because they don’t care about you and your needs. Interruptions can seem disrespectful but beware of using consequences or commands such as “Shhhhhh!” or “Zip it!” to manage this kind of unhelpful behaviour. While you may get a child’s attention and get them to stop talking, or bothering you, this does not create the opportunity to teach. Children will learn much more about taking turns, waiting, listening attentively and respecting others if you choose to model how you expect it to be done.

Explain to your child that you will be busy, that you will pay attention to them when you are done, and be specific if you can: “I will talk on the phone for a few minutes and then we can read that book.” www.womanthismonth.com


last word

In Her Shoes

Being a friendly people’s person and diligent individual, Sarah Dennis is a perfect fit when it comes to being the Marketing and PR Professional at Multinational School Bahrain. The loyal, dedicated and kind mother-of-three is constantly on a quest to do her very best in everything she does. Let’s take a walk in her shoes!

Name three musicians we would find on your playlist.

What's the achievement you are most proud of? Becoming a mother to three beautiful children.

Jeremy Loops, Pink and Alanis Morrisette

If you could eat one dish for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Name three things you are currently looking forward to.

Spending quality time with my family for the Summer. Taking an adventure to the sandbar island. Having some pamper time at my favourite beauty salon.

What's the best piece of advice you have ever received?

Each day is a new beginning, you have a blank page to make a wonderful story. Make every day count. Live it as your last. www.womanthismonth.com

Sushi

Name one movie you never get sick of: Sarah Dennis

The Devil Wears Prada

What's a fun fact about you that most people don't know? I am very adventurous and I love the outdoors but I am scared of heights.

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