Members of the UAE leadership attend the graduation of the first cohort of the Nafis Leadership Programme. Photo: Wam
Members of the UAE leadership attend the graduation of the first cohort of the Nafis Leadership Programme. Photo: Wam
Members of the UAE leadership attend the graduation of the first cohort of the Nafis Leadership Programme. Photo: Wam
Members of the UAE leadership attend the graduation of the first cohort of the Nafis Leadership Programme. Photo: Wam

Sheikh Mohammed attends graduation of first group of Emiratis on Nafis Leadership Programme


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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, attended the graduation ceremony of the first cohort to take part in the Nafis Leadership Programme. Also in attendance were Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence.

The event took place on Monday in Abu Dhabi at the first day of the UAE Government Annual Meetings. The Nafis Leadership Programme was created to help prepare young Emirati talent by developing their professional skills and is in line with the National Employment Strategy 2031, which seeks to attract, develop, and empower Emirati talent in the workforce, state news agency Wam reported.

Participants took part in 170 hours of "intensive training", including face-to-face and virtual interactive workshops, as well as field visits within the UAE and abroad. The UAE has embarked on a major push in recent years to encourage more Emiratis to join the private sector, which remains a driving force behind the nation's economic development.

The Nafis programme was introduced in September 2021 with a mission to ensure 10 per cent of all skilled jobs in private companies are taken up by UAE citizens by the end of 2026. Businesses with 50 or more employees were mandated to ensure at least 5 per cent of skilled roles were filled by Emiratis by June 30, with fines imposed from July 1 for those that failed to do so.

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