An Saudi -Bahraini agreement to qualify human cadres in the labor market

The Saudi -“Takammal Holding” business, which specializes in improving powers in the labor market, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bahraini “Tamkeen” labor fund to qualify human cadres in the labor market. The Tamkeen Fund said in a press release today that the memo is aimed at discussing aspects of joint collaboration between the two parties in the field of the labor market, and to exchange knowledge in designing best practices to implement initiatives aimed at developing the efficiency and efficiency of the labor market, to develop professional skills. Maha Abdel Hamid Moufiz, CEO of the Labor Fund “Tamkeeen”, said in an interview with “Al -Sharq” that the agreement is an opportunity for Bahrain to see more details about the Kingdom’s experience in the labor market, and aimed at exchanging knowledge between the two parties. She added that the fund aimed to rehabilitate 50 thousand Bahraini in technology and artificial intelligence skills in all work degrees and in various sectors, and she continued that the fund did studies for eight sectors to determine the required future skills. Ahmed Al Yamani, CEO of “Takamal”, said that the effectiveness and effectiveness of the labor market, on his part, in an interview with “Al -Sharq” says that this partnership will contribute to improving cooperation and the transfer of knowledge to design innovative solutions that will contribute through experiences and experiences to increasing the efficiency and effectiveness. He explained that the first step in the agreement was the adoption of professional standards, adding that it will be followed by using other steps to use the infrastructure available on both sides to implement tests and exams with the same standards for those who want to join the Saudi market, and in a way that ensures it is not necessary to repeat these procedures.