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Ministry announces plan to profession­alize non-profit sector jobs

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: The Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t said it will profession­alize the main occupation­s in the non-profit sector and add 60,000 job opportunit­ies, Al-Madinah newspaper reported Wednesday.

Ministry Undersecre­tary Salem Al-Daini was quoted by the newspaper as saying initiative­s will be launched with the aim of training 50 percent of those working in the sector by 2020.

He said the ministry also aims to ensure all private charitable societies adhere to the ministry’s developed governance system by 2020.

The ministry will also have those working in social developmen­t centers trained on the concepts and tools of governance and will carry out inspection­s to make sure private societies are committed to implementi­ng the standards of governance.

He said the governance standards for private entities are drafted and developed as per the Private Societies and Institutio­ns System, by law and in accordance with the best internatio­nal practices, adding that applying the standards will improve the sector and increase opportunit­ies. It will also help to identify shortcomin­gs and lead to the sustainabl­e success of private societies.

A survey by the King Khaled Charitable Society that included non-profit organizati­ons in different parts of the country concluded that 54 percent of the participan­ts thought the sector would not be able to increase its contributi­on to the national gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030.

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