The Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Division, in cooperation with the Continuous Education Center at the University of Information Technology and Communications, concluded a training course as part of the “Riyada” initiative launched by the Prime Minister’s Office, and the initiative aims to empower young people and develop their skills to effectively enter the labor market.
The course was held at Center No. (1) and lasted for five days, under the supervision of the trainer Radhwan Salem Al-Jubouri, who presented to the trainees a set of basic topics related to entrepreneurship, including preparing a project plan, managing it, and generating creative ideas that contribute to its success, in addition to the mechanisms for preparing feasibility studies and how to deal with risks and challenges.
This course is part of the University’s efforts to support national programs and initiatives aimed at developing the capabilities of Iraqi youth and preparing them to lead successful economic projects, and this is in line with the goals of the “Riyada” initiative, which aims to build a supportive environment for investing in young talents and energies and motivating them to innovate and work productively.