The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development succeeded in training 1,260 male and female citizens during last April by organizing 15 specialized and free training courses through the visual and technical communication system, in a record number which is the first of its kind in its efforts to spread the culture of entrepreneurship and empower small and medium-sized enterprises in exchange for training 92 Only people during the month of March.

This achievement comes in the framework of the keenness and interest of the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development to educate and qualify the largest number of male and female business leaders and owners of small and medium enterprises so that they can enhance their capabilities and capabilities in light of the challenges posed by the Corona Virus Covid 19 pandemic and its impact on the business sector in general.

The distance training courses organized by the Fund during the month of April last focused on important specialized topics, including how to build the investment business model for the project and prepare an integrated work plan and courses in the field of generating simplified ideas and financial in addition to the importance of early response to crises and the impact of social media on project success and informing the trainees of the steps Initial start of e-commerce.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, Muhammad Ali Muhammad Al-Shurafa, stressed the Fund’s keenness to consolidate its role and position as a pioneering institution in the field of spreading the culture of entrepreneurship and empowering small and medium-sized enterprises, especially in light of the current conditions imposed by the repercussions of the Covid 19 crisis, which requires devising ways and means to ensure continuity. In providing his services to potential entrepreneurs at the state level.

He added that the great demand for training courses through the visual communication system in light of the crisis Covid 19 greatly assisted the success of the Khalifa Fund in implementing the training and qualification plan, as the free training sessions witnessed an unexpected large turnout, encouraging those involved in them to continue to spread the culture of entrepreneurship. Providing a window for project owners to expand their knowledge and capabilities to manage their projects according to the best international standards and procedures followed.

Muhammad Ali Al-Shurafa stated that the Fund intends to implement new training programs that keep pace with the requirements of the knowledge economy in a way that contributes to adding value to the owners of small and medium enterprises, especially after its success during the past years in graduating elite business leaders and enhancing their expertise and knowledge and refining their capabilities in project management. 

He pointed out that the Khalifa Fund is currently working to cope with the economic and social variables imposed by the repercussions of the crisis 19 as a benefit to the society of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the state and the world in general, through the creation of methods and tools that enable it to provide all its financial, consulting, training and other support services in support of the SME sector that enjoys Of great importance in the economic development plans at the emirate level.

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