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· Ministries of immigration and planning of Egypt officially launched recently a website “Nawart Baladk.” to give a helping hand to Egyptian expats who lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 crisis
· The website, which represents the third phase of the “Nawarat Baladak” initiative creates an accurate database that includes key information on returnees from abroad, their professions, skills, and the methods of employment they choose, whether financing projects they intend to launch, getting training for career transfer, or job opportunities
· Under the program, training programs that suit the skill and competence of each of them will be given for enhancing their qualifications and to make them employable
Ministries of immigration and planning of Egypt officially launched recently a website “Nawart Baladk.” to give a helping hand to Egyptian expats who lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 crisis.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s has recently given directives on the necessity of providing gainful employment to categories of these people, who had to return to the homeland after losing their jobs abroad. The website, which represents the third phase of the “Nawarat Baladak” initiative creates an accurate database that includes key information on returnees from abroad, their professions, skills, and the methods of employment they choose, whether financing projects they intend to launch, getting training for career transfer, or job opportunities. Under the program, training programs that suit the skill and competence of each of them will be given for enhancing their qualifications and to make them employable.
Under the first initiative undertaken by the government, data and documents of Egyptian workers laid off from work in Gulf countries were collated. Under the second phase, the government offered training and job opportunities.
Efforts are being made to provide employment opportunities for workers returning from abroad in the labor-intensive infrastructure projects implemented in various governorates.