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Qatar Chamber’s Education Committee held a meeting with Silatech to discuss means of enhancing cooperation and partnership between both parties, especially private educational sector’s contribution to the implementation of Silatech’s initiative in Qatar.
The initiative seeks to connecting youth wherever they are to jobs and enable resources for them to establish and sustain successful enterprises through providing innovative solutions to its local, regional and international partners.
The initiative includes two main tracks, namely the employment initiative and providing support for individuals of this segment who already own projects to increase their capabilities and expand these projects to attract more jobs to this segment.
Addressing the meeting, QC First Vice-Chairman and Chairperson of the Committee Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwari underscored the importance of supporting residents who were born and educated in Qatar and providing them with some privileges in employment, affirming that this initiative is instrumental for the private sector and for this segment as well.
He also said that the initiative offers trained employment that already exists in the country, noting that this helps in reducing recruitment costs for companies.
For his part, Silatech CEO Hassan Al Mulla praised the initiative that will be the beginning of a strategic partnership between Qatar Chamber and Silatech. He stressed that the draft project of QC Education Committee’s project team for recruiting Qatar-born residents is compatible with the same project that is being prepared by Silatech.
Al Mulla indicated that this initiative stems from the Qatar National Vision 2030 that aims to balance economic, environmental, and societal growth for all residents of Qatar by investing in them and ensuring the provision of care, attention, and justice to all residents.
“Silatech is currently communicating with relevant actors and concerned authorities in Qatar in order to set the basic frameworks for the initiative and its mechanisms and to bring partners in preparation for launching the initiative,” he said.
The initiative is one of the projects developed by the QC Education Committee’s projects team headed by a member of QC’s Education Committee.
The initiative is part of Silatech’s strategy aiming to
provide 5 million jobs for youth.
To date, Silatech succeeded in providing 2 million jobs for youth in Africa and the Middle East in many countries such as Palestine, Yemen, Morocco, Tunisia, Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia.
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