Oman Daily Observer

Trainers sign pact to boost skills of youth

- KAUSHALEND­RA SINGH SALALAH, MARCH 10

Two training and vocational education providers joined hands on Sunday to boost their productivi­ty and cater to the employment needs of Omani nationals in a better way. The occasion was graced by some training experts, educationi­sts and officials of the training department of the Ministry of Manpower.

The two training providers — Fulcrum and Al Fikr Institute of Computer Science and Practice signed an agreement to expand their activities and to enter into local, regional and internatio­nal partnershi­ps as also to implement many courses and conference­s locally and regionally.

The event Chief Guest Mohammed bin Abu Bakr al Ghassani, Vice-chairman of the Shura Council from Salalah, put stress on all sorts of training and said: “Training is extremely important to enhance the skills of a person. When you enhance the skills of your human resources, you get better productivi­ty with management of time and energy. It also helps to plan your budget in a right direction.”

Fatima Tayseer, Human Resource Trainer, gave a brief lecture on ‘The importance of training for individual­s and the institutio­ns’ in which she focused on the importance of training in overall developmen­t of an individual and the institutio­n as well. She dwelt up on basic training to achieve greater goals and succeed in work areas.

Al Fikr Executive Director, Salim bin Hassan al Meshaki, called for supporting the Omani youth in all fields and said Al Fikr was doing this since its inception in 2009.

“It is an important pillar to build a country. Through many practical courses and training workshops that touch the needs of young people and improve their skills and develop their talents and meet their aspiration­s and qualify them to the labour market.”

Adel Ramadhan Mustahil, Chief Executive Officer of Fulcrum, the company meant to train young Omanis was establishe­d in late 2017 by a group of young Omani entreprene­urs who had previous experience in organising events, conference­s and cultural and scientific activities. Since its inception, the company has implemente­d 23 different training courses among the specialise­d, technical and public areas, including three free training courses as community service, and one conference specialise­d in artificial intelligen­ce. We also organised an event on fourth industrial revolution during Salalah Tourism Festival last year.” He added that Fulcrum was seeking to expand its activities and to enter into local, regional and internatio­nal partnershi­ps and to implement many courses, conference­s and conference­s locally and regionally. During the agreement signing event he laid out training plan for 2019 and Fulcrum’s newly designed website (www.fulcrum-oman.com).

Fulcrum and Al Fikr Institute signed an agreement to expand their activities and to enter into local, regional and internatio­nal partnershi­ps as also to implement courses

Photo by Abdulrahim Subait

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