Manama, Marwan Fuad Kamal, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Youth Affairs, received Feryal Abdullah Nass, Founder and CEO of the Bahrain Entrepreneurship Organisation (BEO) The two sides discussed cooperation and the potential for launching joint initiatives to further promote youth entrepreneurship. They also reviewed their collaboration on the upcoming World Business Angel Investment Forum 2024, scheduled for November. Kamal underscored the ministry's commitment to promoting entrepreneurship among Bahraini youth, particularly in emerging projects that foster youth-driven ideas. He highlighted several recent initiatives launched by the ministry to support youth entrepreneurship, including the Youth Market and Youth City 2030, which features more than 72 youth-led projects. Kamal also commended the efforts of the BEO in empowering young entrepreneurs in Bahrain. On her part, Nass highlighted the organisation's future plans and initiatives aimed at encouraging youth to pursue entrepreneurial ventures an d providing them with the necessary support to develop their businesses. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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