Qatar Development Bank (QDB) and Qatar Manpower Solutions, Jusour, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to engage in a strategic partnership to bolster Qatars human development and entrepreneurship ecosystem. The MoU falls in line with the strategic objectives of both organizations in terms of investing in human capital and empowering the national workforce to contribute to the development of Qatars business environment. Commenting on the signing of the MoU, QDBs Executive Director of Advisory and Incubation Dr. Hamad Salem Mejegheer said, "This partnership represents a qualitative step in our ongoing efforts to bolster the Qatari job market by attracting talents who contribute to boosting competitiveness and fostering the local entrepreneurship ecosystem. Through our cooperation with Jusour, we contribute to developing and providing the workforce with the necessary skills to contribute effectively to the Qatari economy, in line with our commitment to achieving the goals of the third National Deve lopment Strategy and the Qatar National Vision 2030." "We believe that this MoU will significantly enhance our ability to manage the skilled workforce within the private sector, aligning their movement with market demands and the strategic sectors that Qatar Development Bank is committed to supporting and developing. Additionally, it will streamline the attraction of experts and talents, including facilitating the issuance of entry visas for key categories such as global talents and entrepreneurs. This initiative is set to bolster promising small and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups in the Qatari market, thereby elevating competitiveness and advancing our efforts in economic diversification. Ultimately, it supports our goal of fostering a business environment that meets the highest global standards," Mejegheer added. In turn, Jusours Acting Chief Operating Officer Dana Al Dafaa said, "we are thrilled with the signing of this MoU which represents the first step towards creating a positive impact on the Qatari labor market. We believe in the necessity of creating opportunities to support development and innovation through entrepreneurship and to empower individuals, now and in the future. This initiative builds on our efforts to add real value to the job market, in line with our goals and those outlined in the third National Development strategy, to contribute to a prosperous future in Qatar." "Through this partnership with Qatar Development Bank, we aim to achieve several tangible results in a number of economic and development fields while advancing Qatars strategic initiatives to bolster the labor market and the entrepreneurship landscape. This reflects both parties commitment to a positive and sustainable economic impact," Al Dafa added. Under the MoU, both parties will exchange expertise and leverage their pioneering programs to promote innovation across various industries. The initiative reflects QDBs commitment, through various initiatives, to propelling talents and local entrepreneurial endeavors, p roviding financing solutions and capacity-building programs to attract and retain talent, and enable entrepreneurs and local firms to promote their products and service in new markets. Jusour has strived over the years to stimulate Qatars job market through a range of initiative, including its "Sahem" program, which provides part-time job opportunities for university students, and employment for people with disabilities. Jusour is also planning a number of programs to attract distinguished, creative and talented individuals to reside in Qatar, adding to its existing initiatives and organizational and cooperative programs to bolster Qatars workforce Source: Qatar News Agency
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