Khaleej Times

Workforce welfare

- Rohma Sadaqat

In this new era of low oil prices, GCC government­s are increasing­ly investing in human capital to drive sustainabl­e growth in their economies, said experts at the 2017 GCC Labour Market Conference.

sharjah — The developmen­t of human capital will be increasing­ly important as the UAE, and the rest of the GCC, move towards a postoil era, experts at the 2017 GCC Labour Market Conference said.

Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, on Sunday attended the opening of the event, which is held under the theme ’Gulf human capital, a promising wealth’. The two-day conference is organised by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and is being held at Expo Centre Sharjah.

“Global and regional economic upheavals that have resulted in persistent low oil prices have affected the revenues of hydrocarbo­n producers and their rate of economic growth,” said Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, vice president of the Federation of the UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry and chairman of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“This has had a knock-on effect on investment in projects that provide new employment opportunit­ies,” Al Owais said. “The GCC countries have the vision and the resources to lead economic growth in the post-oil economy and thereby expand the opportunit­ies for human developmen­t, training and employment in the public and pri- vate sectors while laying the foundation­s for the establishm­ent of more small and medium-sized investment projects.” Al Owais also delivered a presentati­on on the importance of human resources as the basis for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of any society. He pointed out that the GCC countries have given priority to Gulf citizens, while building the foundation for improving human lives based on a shared common vision and the wise guidance and support of the leaders of these countries. Also among the speakers were Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan, Bahrain’s Minister of Labour and Social Developmen­t and current chairman of the GCC Labour Ministers, and Fayez Ali Al Mutairi, director general of the Arab Labour Organisati­on. Humaidan affirmed the efforts of GCC government­s to achieve their vision and developmen­t plans to provide citizens with a higher quality of life and to

The GCC countries have the vision and the resources to lead economic growth Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, VP, Federation of the UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry and chairman, Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry

achieve the goals of social welfare and security. He emphasised the importance of reforming the education and training sector, which has a direct impact on the developmen­t of human resources in line with global best practices.

Humaidan also reviewed the Kingdom of Bahrain’s experience in supporting its human resources and ensuring continued developmen­t. He said the strategic plans of the Bahraini Government depended on an effective partnershi­p with the private sector, which is the main generator of employment opportunit­ies for citizens. Al Owais also announced the establishm­ent of an award to recognise and honour Gulf enterprise­s employing the highest number GCC citizens under the name ‘Sharjah Gulf Localizati­on Award’. The first edition of the award, under the aegis of the Sharjah Economic Excellence Award in cooperatio­n with the Federation of Chambers of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, will be presented in 2018.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed at ‘Gulf human capital, a promising wealth’ conference. —
Supplied photo Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed at ‘Gulf human capital, a promising wealth’ conference. —

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