Handicrafts need support
Forum for productive families inaugurated
Jeddah: Ibrahim Naffee to train women on a variety of handicrafts,” the minister said. Productive families can contribute to industrial and commercial development, he pointed out.
Saleh Kamil, chairman of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, emphasized his chamber’s efforts to convince decision makers in the public and private sectors to shoulder their responsibility toward productive families.
“Many companies consider social responsibility as a financial burden. But actually it’s a real investment for them,” he said. The national strategy and the five-year plan to develop handicrafts and cottage industries would improve the condition of productive families in the Kingdom, he added.
Kamil expressed happiness over the good cooperation between the public and private sectors to support such families.
Ulfat Al-qabbani, a pioneer in implementing social responsibility and productive family initiatives, said the new national strategy would contribute to promoting the handicrafts and cottage industries in the Kingdom.“the strategy will help the Kingdom transform into a productive society from a consumer society. It will also lead to diversification of resources and creation of more jobs for the various groups of society,” she said.
Abdulkareem Abu Alnasr, CEO of NCB, reiterated his bank’s support for productive families and cottage industries and pledged to develop a number of initiatives in this respect.