t in schools was launched to utilize the Internet in activating the connection and gaining knowledge and information efficiently. It helps to push teaching and learning ahead. The Objectives of the Education Programs To secure educational opportunities for children in poor communities, in order that they can improve their future prospects. Providing university education for students within target groups throughout the world. Confronting illiteracy in the developing communities. Educational Projects Building and financially supporting educational institutions from kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, up to colleges and universities. Sponsoring teachers and paying their salaries and other related benefits. Sponsoring students at various levels, including post-graduate studies. The program provides training for teachers at various grades, and boarding facilities for students. Bahrain Business ClimateBahrain began to diversify its industry from simple oil production into petroleum refining, petrochemicals, downstream industries, manufacturing, ship repair, and services in the late 1960s. Their aim was to accelerate economic growth and to provide more employment for Bahrainis. In 1995 the workforce was 272,100, of which only 40% were Bahraini. There was also a 12% unemployment rate (5,100 persons) in 1995.The government is responsible for and unprecedented series of industrial development and employment initiatives. These initiatives have been further strengthened and enhanced by legislation allowing 100% foreign ownership to onshore companies and a more equitable agency law. The government has also encouraged private sector investment by maintaining its commitment to zero taxes on corporate and personal income.There would be no world-class multinational company to consider a major investment anywhere unless the infrastructure was in place. Bahrain has easy access to an enormous regional market through an excellent road syste...