In an effort to inspire Saudi youth to embrace their career ambitions, Alwaleed Philanthropies, chaired by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, announced the launch of the national growth mindset initiative ‘Yanmu’ in partnership with Dimam, Injaz Saudi Arabia and The Talent Enterprise.
The program will launch in Oct.2016 to foster crucial life and career skills for 600 students across 10 chosen schools in Riyadh and Jeddah.
Based on research, 16 workshops and 16 lectures were set to take course during the academic semester in order to provide students with training, as well as raise awareness among youth.
The National Growth Mindset Initiative ‘Yanmu’ aims to shift the traditional attitudes toward certain jobs in the market, foster job creation for Saudi Arabia’s young population and create a sustainable impact on the work readiness, employability and national identity of Saudi youth, who comprise 70 percent of the national population.
‘Yanmu’ will engage with students, instructors and families to promote the value of professional development and also empower the next generation of leaders.
It is crucial to nurture decisive and responsible leaders in the face of difficult challenges, who can positively and sustainably impact their respective communities.
They are the key to ensuring their own prosperity, and Saudi Arabia’s future.
“In line with Prince Alwaleed’s commitment to empower youth and provide them with the skills and knowledge to be future leaders, we are excited to support the Growth Mindset Program. This initiative will undoubtedly have a positive and sustainable impact on Saudi youth as well as the economy,” said Princess Lamia bint Majed Al-Saud, secretary general of Alwaleed Philanthropies.
Source: Arab News
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