Education: {Entrepreneurship} will achieve economic movement for young energies
The first 03/20/2024
Baghdad: Israa Al-Samarrai
The Ministry of Education reported that the (Pioneering) project will achieve economic movement for young energies in the labor market.
Director of Vocational Education at the Ministry, Mahmoud Al-Maliki, told Al-Sabah:
The “Al-Reyadah” project is one of the most important projects that was launched in March of last year, and was
implemented with the support of the Council of Ministers to advance the professional reality of students and graduates of vocational schools by training 16,000 of them. He added that his
directorate is directly following the project with the aim of improving the students’ work situation, especially their ideas in small projects, which are being trained by 97 training leaders from all Baghdad education directorates and the governorates.
Al-Maliki considered the project an economic and digital professional, as
it trains the student or graduate to manage small projects via social media platforms or on the ground, pointing out that
there is real interest in the project and continuous follow-up of vocational schools by equipping their halls with training supplies and equipment to support and manage small projects. He believed that the
project would create an effective economic movement aimed at providing Iraqi services and products through young energies after empowering them.
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The first 03/20/2024
Baghdad: Israa Al-Samarrai
The Ministry of Education reported that the (Pioneering) project will achieve economic movement for young energies in the labor market.
Director of Vocational Education at the Ministry, Mahmoud Al-Maliki, told Al-Sabah:
The “Al-Reyadah” project is one of the most important projects that was launched in March of last year, and was
implemented with the support of the Council of Ministers to advance the professional reality of students and graduates of vocational schools by training 16,000 of them. He added that his
directorate is directly following the project with the aim of improving the students’ work situation, especially their ideas in small projects, which are being trained by 97 training leaders from all Baghdad education directorates and the governorates.
Al-Maliki considered the project an economic and digital professional, as
it trains the student or graduate to manage small projects via social media platforms or on the ground, pointing out that
there is real interest in the project and continuous follow-up of vocational schools by equipping their halls with training supplies and equipment to support and manage small projects. He believed that the
project would create an effective economic movement aimed at providing Iraqi services and products through young energies after empowering them.
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