Qatar Chamber's Education Committee held a meeting with Silatech to discuss means of enhancing co-operation and partnership between both sides, especially in mechanisms of the private educational sector's contribution in the implementation of Silatech's initiative in Qatar.
The initiative aims to empower young people born in Qatar, residents and children of Qatari women, through two main tracks: the Employment Initiative, and supporting members of this category who already have projects to increase their capabilities and expand their projects to attract more jobs for this category.
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 some privileges in employment, affirming that this initiative is one of the most important advantages for the private sector and this category alike, as it provides trained cadres and is already live in the country and does not require recruitment costs, which contributes to reducing the operational costs of companies.
Source: Government of Qatar