
Kuwaiti European Centre cooperation protocol for 'Creating a Libyan Cadre' initiative to train 26,000 Libyan job seekers discussed
The cooperation, Libya's state news agency LANA reported today, aims to train and qualify 25,000 job seekers inside Libya and another 1,000 outside of it, as part of a national plan to support the capabilities of youth and provide them with the skills required by the labour market.
The protocol includes vocational and leadership training programmes, as well as specialized courses that grant international licenses and certificates accredited by official bodies in Kuwait, enhancing employment opportunities and contributing to the development of national competencies. Tags: job seekersKuwait Kuwaititraining human resources development
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