The Media Center is responsible for highlighting the progress made by Bahraini women at the national, regional, and global levels by utilizing the traditional and new media channels available and keeping abreast of the latest media developments in order to achieve the aspirations of the Supreme Council for Women. It also works to raise awareness among society about the role of women and their rights and duties using appropriate mechanisms and the issuance of newsletters, magazines and printed and electronic materials related to the objectives and specializations of the Council.The Center has four main departments:

Editing and Monitoring Department:
is responsible for editing news, investigations, and media reports, publishing them through the press, radio, and television. The department is also concerned with monitoring everything related to Bahraini women, including all news and reports relating to Bahraini women that are published in the media, and communicating with media institutions inside and outside Bahrain, as well as communicating with media institutions inside and outside Bahrain.

New Media Department
This department manages the Council's website and accounts on various modern social media sites, produces films that support the advancement of Bahraini women, highlights the work of the Council's general secretariat, and photographs all events and programs implemented throughout the year.

Media Releases Department
This department is concerned with the provision of media materials and their design in the form of printed, electronic, and digital publications and leaflets. They are edited and drafted on a scientific basis and are reviewed before they are published. Copyright is also guaranteed by the Supreme Council for Women. The department designs and produces these materials in a manner that highlights the identity of the Supreme Council for Women.

Youth Unit
The Youth Committee of the Supreme Council for Women is the first youth committee affiliated with a qualitative council specialized in women's affairs. It was established in 2003, upon the directives of Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka Bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife of His Majesty the King President of the Supreme Council for Women. The objectives of the Committee lie in caring for young people of both sexes and preparing them adequately to contribute to the development of general strategies in the field of Bahraini women’s advancement, expressing their aspirations, and adopting pressing issues related to their status in society and its institutions.