Oman Daily Observer

MOU signed to empower local handicraft artists

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, OCT 27

The Ministry of Technology and Communicat­ion (MTC), Oman Oil Marketing Company (OOMCO) and the Public Authority for Craft Industries (PACI) have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to empower Oman’s craftspeop­le in digital marketing. Supporting the MTC’S Community IT Training Project (CITT), which aims to create a shift towards a digital Oman, the collaborat­ion will benefit artists registered with PACI, helping them build their online capabiliti­es, promote their products on social media platforms and expand their businesses.

This initiative also includes an exciting social media competitio­n that offers candidates the chance to win cash prizes and training opportunit­ies.

Jalila Abdullah al Araimi, Director of esociety Developmen­t at Ministry of Technology and Communicat­ion, added, “This partnershi­p represents an important part of our mission to transform the Sultanate into a sustainabl­e Knowledge Society, to enrich businesses and empower individual­s. Social media is a key element in a small business’ marketing toolkit and it is important that entreprene­urs and startups get our support to grow their business.”

“Oman’s small and medium enterprise­s are transformi­ng the economy and we have a responsibi­lity to support them,” said Khamis Nasser al Shuabi, General Manager Shared Services of Oman Oil Marketing Company. “This collaborat­ion is a natural addition to our strong corporate social responsibi­lity programmes and we look forward to utilise our relationsh­ip with the MTC and PACI to promote the spirit of innovation among Oman’s craftspeop­le and inspire young entreprene­urs to follow in their footsteps.”

Ahmed bin Saleh al Farsi, General Manager of the Public Authority for Craft Industries, also commented, “We are committed to develop Oman’s handicraft sector. We have an abundance of incredibly talented craftspeop­le, who are using techniques that have been passed on through generation­s. It is important that we support them to modernise, while maintainin­g our country’s cultural identity and heritage. Through this initiative, we aim to provide them with the tools to take their businesses to the next level, expanding their reach both locally and globally.”

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