Kaaf Humanitarian in cooperation with the National Institute of Industrial Training Offers training services ending with employment for the people of the Kingdom of Bahrain
  • 2021-12-12

Kaaf Humanitarian in cooperation with the National Institute of Industrial Training Offers training services ending with employment for the people of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Kaaf Humanitarian has concluded a cooperation agreement with the National Institute for Industrial Training to provide training services in the Kingdom of Bahrain, as "Kaaf" aims to benefit its clients from families who are exempt from the specialized and accreditedtraining courses offered by the Institute in all industrial and other oil and gas-related fields in the Kingdom of Bahrain. In addition to benefiting from the employment services available by the National Institute of Industrial Training, the two parties are working to benefit from the trainer’s outputs from activities or projects and study them and work on marketing them.
The signing of the agreement was attended by The Ceo of Kaaf Humanitarian Mr. Mohammed Jassim Sayar and CEO of the National Institute of Industrial Training Dr. Adel Hamad Abdul Rahman Al Hamad,and Siyar expressed his happiness with this cooperation, which represents one of the forms of community partnership to develop the capabilities of Bahraini youth and prepare them for the labor market in accordance with international quality standards, which contributes to achieving the goals of the Kingdom of Bahrain for Sustainable Development 2030 Sayar explained that this project supports young people from struggling Bahraini families by providing jobs that will enable them to lift the financial burden on their families and allow them to settle and be able to develop their personal resources and even develop the resources of their families to contribute all to the development of society, and sayar stressed that this agreement is part of the same efforts of the Ministry of Labor and Development through which it seeks to reach the lowest levels of unemployment.

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