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Libyan Employment Forum offers more than 200 jobs

bySami Zaptia
September 30, 2021
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Libyan Employment Forum offers more than 200 jobs

The Tripoli Employment Forum offered more than 200 jobs (Photo: Ministry of Labour).

By Sami Zaptia.

The Tripoli Employment Forum offered more than 200 jobs (Photo: Ministry of Labour).

London, 30 September 2021:

The Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation launches the first edition of the Libyan Employment Forum, in the presence of more than 30 companies.

The Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation and the Minister of Local Government launched yesterday the Libyan Employment Forum (job fair) in Tripoli. The event is organized in partnership with the Pragma Organization and funded by the European Union.

The Ministry of Labour reported that more than 30 Libyan companies in the private sector participated in the employment forum and offered about 200 job positions. The forum aims to conduct more than 200 job interviews for more than 385 job seekers.

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Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed, stressed the important role of the private sector as the real partner in supporting the Libyan market and absorbing job seekers.

He said the forum aims to employ the largest possible number of young people according to the vacant positions in the companies, a step that comes in strengthening the important role of the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation in creating job opportunities for researchers.

For his part, Salim Al-Sayadi, Head of the Project Team at Pragma Organization, expressed his happiness with the success of this important event, which comes as a result of a joint cooperation effort between the European Union and the Libyan government represented by the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation and the private sector to contribute to enhancing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized companies, in addition to increasing human resource assets and improving the future of employment in Libya.

The event will also be held in the cities of Benghazi, Sebha and Misrata soon.

Tags: employment jobseekersEU European Unionfeaturedjob fairMinister of Labour and Rehabilitation Ali Al-Abedministry of labour and Rehabilitation GNUPragma Corporation USAID PFM reform

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