 | Souli Dar to make business
ideas of 1,000 women bloom THE Souli Dar project costing
QR25 million will incubate the
ideas of a thousand female
Qatari entrepreneurs into operational
businesses by 2015. This
was announced by Suhaila Rabi
al Harab, CEO of Souli
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| | Al Fakhoora trains 100 Gaza students | AL FAKHOORA has provided
managerial training to 100 Gaza
students through eight courses.
The programme was conducted
in collaboration with Islamic
Relief Palestine (IRPAL) and
University College of Applied
Science (UCAS).
Al Fakhoora Director Farooq
Burney said: "Gaza´s youth are
resourceful and eager. The programme
has managed to positively
impact the students and we
are proud to have been a catalyst
of change and tangible development."
General Manager of IRPAL
Muneeb Abu Ghazaleh said: "It is
a priority for Islamic Relief to
develop the skills of young people
given the belief in their role in the
community. We must make full
use of their potential and help
them to take charge of shaping. | | | 2,000 students receive entrepreneurial
training from Deloitte volunteers | VOLUNTEERS from Deloitte
Middle East have trained over
2,000 students under the
Deloitte Injaz Al Arab ´Be
Entrepreneurial´ programme.
The volunteers in Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, the
United Arab Emirates,
Bahrain and Palestine have
been facilitating business
and entrepreneurial training
programmes to high school
students across the Middle
East since the beginning of
this year.
Commenting on the programme,
Chairman and CEO
of Deloitte Middle East Omar
Fahoum said, "It is important
for our region that young
Arabs are equipped with business
and entrepreneurial
skills to create job opportunities
and achieve long-term
success. We are committed to
helping in closing the skills
gap and digital divide in our
... | | | SFSQ students take part in community event in US | IN a quest to reach new frontiers
of knowledge of social justice,
six students of
Georgetown University School
of Foreign Service in Qatar
(SFSQ) recently visited the US
as part of the university´s
Community Engagement
Programme (CEP).
The theme of this year´s CEP
was on international disaster
management.
The students spent hours in
workshops, lectures and discussions
to learn about issues
affecting populations around
the world, during visits to
Georgetown´s main campus in
Washington the 2012 Jesuit
Universities Humanitarian
Action Network (JUHAN)
Conference in Fairfield,
Connecticut as well as a
Habitat for Humanity project
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
"The CEP is unique to our
campus in Qatar, as ... | |
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