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Qatar Charity (QC) concluded the first phase of ‘Tamkeen,’ an integrated training programme offered remotely through its social media accounts. It was launched in October to enhance the economic, social and psychological skills of individuals under the auspices of Etlaqq Business Management and Bedaya Centre.
The first phase of the programme included six different types of training workshops to enhance and develop the necessary practical skills that contribute to the transformation of individual ideas into successful commercial projects that will add economic value to society.
Some 45 people attended the workshops. The final projects included eight participations, of which four were qualified, and will be sponsored by Etlaqq Business Management and the Bedaya Centre.
The programme targets individuals with ideas and small projects and those in need of training to enter the market, in addition to those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and those willing to have a project that ensures a steady source of income for a more stable life.
Jassim Mohamed al-Emadi, Director of the Local Development Department at Qatar Charity, thanked the sponsors and participants at the closing ceremony of the first phase of the programme.
“The ‘Tamkeen’ programme aims to enable people to have the opportunities ensuring that they led a stable and happy life at all levels, in support of Qatar National Vision 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, in addition to achieving community partnership with several state institutions,” said al-Emadi.
He also announced the continuation of the program in the next phases according to the plan, noting that the second phase would involve job-seekers and people with special needs in cooperation with the authorities and community partners concerned, with a view to providing these people with a sustainable source of income.
Dr Latifa al-Darwish, CEO and co-founder of Etlaqq Business Management, thanked Qatar Charity for launching a program that managed to prepare ready-to-start projects in Qatar by providing the basics needed by entrepreneurs in the labor market.
Al-Darwish congratulated the owners of the qualified projects, noting that the program provides the necessary requirements for the project to enter the market of Qatar.
Ahmed Al-Sayegh, Director of Entrepreneurship at the Bedaya Center, said the ‘Tamkeen’ programme helps individuals launch their business projects and trained 45 participants to develop their business ideas.
The participants learned the basics of entrepreneurship, working on the commercial model, marketing and financial matters, thus they became fully aware of how to launch their own business, Al-Sayegh noted.
The programme included 6 training workshops, which are ‘procedures for establishing a project, business model, visual identity, how to prepare a marketing plan for your project, fix the price of your product or service, and accounting’.
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