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New digital employment initiative to create about 561,000 jobs to Saudi Arabia Citizens.

From left to right, Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Commerce and Investment Dr. Majid Al-Qassabi, and Minister of Telecommunication and IT Abdullah bin Amer Al-Sawaha, during the launch of the Qiwa platform. (web image)

 

Media IN 25th/04/2019, The minister of Labour and social Development Ahmad Al-Rajhi  yesterday  revealed his ambitious plans to create more than five hundred sixty one thousand (561,000) jobs in the private sector  by 2023 as part of a new digital era for the Kingdom’s labor market.

The announcement was made at the launch of the Qiwa online platform, which aims to combine all the country’s employment services under one electronic roof.

Through digitalization, the Ministry of Labour and Social Development hopes to not only boost job opportunities for Saudi men and women, but also improve workplace efficiency and productivity, and attract international investment.

“The ministry has entered into partnerships and agreements to settle more than 561,000 job opportunities in the private sector until 2023,” said Al-Rajhiand

“Forty  five thousand ( 45,000) Saudis had entered the labor market in the last three months”. the minister added

The new labour force platform will consolidate employment related e-services already offered to job seekers, employees and employers and plans are in the pipeline to plug a further 71 services into the system.

The Qiwa program aims to provide Saudi government officials with a data mine of statistical information to tackle business challenges facing employers and employees, help create new job opportunities, and achieve the Vision 2030 goal of reducing the country’s unemployment rate to 7 percent.

Another key objective is to strategically enhance the Kingdom’s business environment to make it more attractive to local and international investors.

“The Qiwa platform will have an impact on motivating investors. It will also re-engineer policies and procedures for all services provided to individuals and enterprises on a strong platform that will make a quantum leap in the business world and turn the Saudi market into an attractive market for opportunities and potential for competencies” the minister added.

The minister further in a statement said, “The services are provided in both Arabic and English in order to enable foreign investors to benefit from the services of a strong platform,”   The e-services include programs to encourage Saudis to access jobs in their locality by improving the workplace environment and making it more appealing to men and women.

The Kingdom’s public sector is quickly conforming to international standards and labour market demands by digitalizing services, while the ministry is using the latest business management methods to help public organizations increase the competency and productivity of workers while creating a competitive labour market that can partner with the private sector.

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