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Abu Dhabi: More than 4,000 Emiratis will be ready to join the private sector soon, an official in the capital said.
Speaking at Tawteen's first showcase held at Emirates Palace, Dr Saleh Al Hashemi, Managing Director of Tawteen, said: "The programme has achieved a very important progress to empower nationals and improve their skills through more than 54,000 development hours to prepare young Emiratis to work in the private sector; around 4,200 Emiratis have benefited from the training programmes since the initiative was launched in 2007."
Tawteen is an initiative launched by the Emirates Foundation to empower Emiratis by unlocking their potential and building career pathways to private sector employment... [Read full story]
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