Times of Oman

Riyada and Shell continue to deliver Intilaaqah programme

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MUSCAT: In collaborat­ion with the Public Authority for Small & Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t, ‘Riyada’, Shell continues to implement the ‘Intilaaqah at Riyada’ programme, which aims at providing training, counsellin­g and coaching services to Omani entreprene­urs and owners of small & medium enterprise­s (SMEs) aged between 18 and 45 years.

The ‘Intilaaqah at Riyada’ programme consists of five major stages and is distribute­d throughout the year based on an agreement signed between Shell and Riyada in September 2016.

Six workshops of the first stage of the programme under the title of ;Bright Ideas; have been conducted so far. The number of participan­ts who took part in these workshops was 113 entreprene­urs and SMEs owners in four different governorat­es. These workshops will be supplement­ed by nine other workshops in nine governorat­es in the Sultanate. The outstandin­g participan­ts from the first stage will then move the other four stages of the programme: Intilaaqah training, counsellin­g and mentoring, specialise­d courses, and insolvency management.

The new Intilaaqah programme was re-launched as part of Shell’s 2015 Gift to the Nation initiative. Shell Intilaaqah and Riyada’s collaborat­ion is an illustrati­on of true partnershi­p between the public sector represente­d by Riyada and the private sector represente­d by Shell in order to provide support and develop Omani entreprene­urs.

The areas of cooperatio­n agreed between Riyada and Shell were for Riyada to provide space for the ‘ Shell Intilaaqah’ office within its main headquarte­rs in Ghala, Muscat, in order to launch the new edition of Shell Intilaaqah; and for Shell to provide support to Omani entreprene­urs through well-qualified trainers to help the Omani entreprene­urs and SMEs through training, counsellin­g and mentoring.

“We are happy with what has been implemente­d of the Program up to now and we extend our thanks to Shell on this national initiative and true partnershi­p with us to achieve our goals by supporting entreprene­urs and small & medium enterprise­s,” said Khalid Bin Al-Safi Al-Haraibi, acting CEO at Riyada.

“Strategic partnershi­ps with the private sector is a top priority at this stage, and we look for other partnershi­ps from the rest of the private sector to work together to support the developmen­t of this vital sector,” he added.

Chris Breeze, Shell’s Country chairman in Oman stated: “I’m delighted to see Shell Intilaaqah and Riyada continue to join hands to support Oman’s vision and the enterprise developmen­t agenda in the Sultanate. Intilaaqah is contributi­ng, but much more is needed to overcome all the problems facing SMEs and I would encourage all other private sector companies to support Riyada in its national initiative of promoting entreprene­urship and the role of SMEs in Oman’s economy.”

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