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ADFD launches Tamkeen Programme to boost employment opportunities for Emirati graduates

Vocational training aims to develop skills and knowledge among youth in various professional disciplines

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ABU DHABI

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has launched the Tamkeen programme for vocational training to support the UAE’s effort to build a knowledge economy by investing in skill development of Emiratis. Supervised by experts and specialists from ADFD, the training covers diverse areas such as investment, project management, financial affairs, internal auditing, information technology, media and communication, and strategic planning and human resources, an ADFD press release issued on Wednesday said.

“The programme helps trainees to raise their competence levels, become more self-confident, and make a conscious and informed decision about their career.”

Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of ADFD, said: “The Abu Dhabi Fund launched the vocational training programme to support the country’s strategic initiatives to enhance employability of Emiratis by empowering them with necessary and relevant knowledge and skills.”

He added that the programme helps trainees to raise their competence levels, become more self-confident, and make a conscious and informed decision about their career.

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