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Khalifa Fund and Mawarid Finance Organize Discussion Forum
Khalifa Fund and Mawarid Finance Organize Discussion Forum Bringing Together Entrepreneurs and Decision Makers from Government Organizations for Addressing Challenges and Finding SolutionsMohammed Mosabih Al Neaimi, CEO, Mawarid Finance Group of Companies said that this event to be held in Abu Dhabi comes in implementation of Mawarid Finance 's CSR policy built upon our commitment towards the Emirati small entrepreneurs; he indicated the previous discussion forums the first of which was organized in Dubai in association with Mohammed bin Rashid for Young Business Leaders and the second in Ras Al Khaimah with Saud bin Saqr Programme for Young Business Leaders, mentioning that both events were attended by representatives from SME support departments and organizations as well as remarkably attendance of small and medium entrepreneurs.
"As entrepreneurs who participated in the two previous forums hoped a top official from the Ministry of Labor would attend the current event in order to answer their questions about challenges they face, we made sure to meet their requirement so we invited His Excellency Mr. Humaid Bin Dimas the Acting General Manager- Ministry of Labor, who welcomed our invitation."Mr. Al Neaimi added.
The chief executive officer of Mawarid brought up the agreements entered into by Mawarid Finance with leading supporters of SMEs such as the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders, Saud bin Saqr Programme for Young Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs Forum in Dubai. Al Neaimi went to say that Mawarid Finance within its long-term strategic plans will organize various discussion forums all over the United Arab Emirates bringing together government and private organizations along with young entrepreneurs to highlight national issues of the economic development.
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