[04/10/2023 03:53]
Aden - Saba
Minister of Industry, Muhammad Al-Ashwal, chaired in the temporary capital Aden today an expanded meeting with representatives of the French Super Novae organization and Madalah Foundation, under the slogan (Towards sponsorship and partnership for entrepreneurs), to discuss mechanisms of cooperation and support between the ministry and the concerned parties and organizations to enhance the culture of entrepreneurship.
In the meeting, Al-Ashwal stressed the importance of qualifying small projects, enhancing the role of entrepreneurs at the republic level, and helping, training and guiding young people to develop and continue their projects, which contributes to presenting successful models and creating an encouraging business environment for small projects.
Al-Ashwal stressed the ministry’s interest in coordinating with international organizations to support small projects... referring to the ministry’s decision to establish an entrepreneur care unit that includes providing care for entrepreneurs, preparing a database for them, networking with businessmen, commercial houses, and international organizations, and involving them in events, workshops, and courses related to the same field.
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