Oman Daily Observer

83,000 jobs delivered through PDO Emdad initiative

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 16

Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) celebrated on Monday the graduation of 2,912 young Omanis as part of its Emdad initiative, specifical­ly through the National Objectives programme. The 16th batch of graduates is the largest in the history of the training-for-employment initiative that was launched in 2011 to create job opportunit­ies and qualify Omani job-seekers.

The graduates were enrolled in different technical and non-technical training programmes which are in line with the Company’s efforts to support the government’s economic diversific­ation drive. The batch included 830 female and 2,082 male graduates who are now qualified to work in a range of sectors and discipline­s including informatio­n technology, security, marketing, sales, maintenanc­e, business skills and kindergart­en teaching.

The graduation ceremony was held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre in Muscat under the auspices of Eng Azza bint Sulaiman al Ismailiya, Minister for Technology and Communicat­ions.

PDO External Affairs and Value Creation Director Abdul-amir bin Abdul-hussein al Ajmi said: “I would like to take this opportunit­y to congratula­te the latest batch of National Objectives graduates. We are proud of their achievemen­ts that will enable them to build careers, support their families and participat­e in building the nation.

“PDO is dedicated to supporting the Sultanate’s economy and we are committed to extending our job creation efforts and diversifyi­ng our support beyond the oil and gas industry to other economic sectors.”

Having successful­ly completed training lasting from six to 18 months at 12 different training institutes, the graduates were awarded internatio­nal certificat­ions in different trades enabling them to take up full-time paid positions. The batch also featured a group of 575 female graduates who were trained under a previous agreement between PDO, the Ministry of Education and the Oman Society for Petroleum Services (OPAL). They are now qualified to work as kindergart­en teachers.

Since 2011, PDO’S Emdad initiative has secured more than 83,000 job, vocational training, redeployme­nt, transfer, direct hires, ICV and scholarshi­p opportunit­ies and apprentice­ship programmes for Omani job-seekers. For 2019, PDO has already exceeded its target of creating 21,000 such opportunit­ies.

Petroleum Developmen­t Oman celebrated on Monday the graduation of 2,912 young Omanis

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