Baghdad-INA
Qasim Al-Dhalimi, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Youth Affairs, revealed today, Wednesday, government opportunities for youth within the private sector.
Al-Dhalimi said to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “After accurate diagnosing most of the youth problems related to employment, the government program of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani created mechanisms to activate the private sector and create job opportunities for youth,” indicating that “the private sector now aims to create real supported opportunities, whether it is with capabilities, possible loans, lands, etc., activating youth in the private sector in a real way, while simplifying the procedures for what their project, aspirations, or ambitions seek.”
"A number of dialogue sessions were held to simplify ways to support youth and empower them in a logical and realistic manner on the ground." Al-Dhalimi said.
He pointed out that “there are paragraphs in the 2023 Council of Ministers’ decision regarding the Supreme Youth Council related to the establishment of the Department of Agricultural Incubators and Agricultural Cities” pointing out that “these two opportunities may be a beacon for the young man to present his project and be supported by the government.”
Al-Dhalimi called on “young people with specializations to seize the opportunity provided by the government to achieve their aspirations, on the one hand, and to stimulate the private sector, on the other hand.”
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