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Qatari Workforce Strategies Create Openings for Private Sector Employers
National plans and new training partnerships focus on raising Qatari participation in private roles through targeted qualification programs.
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Qatar launched the National Strategy for an Effective and Highly Productive Workforce 2024-2030 in Doha to raise Qatari private sector participation from 17 percent to 20 percent and place 16,000 nationals into private jobs. The move forms part of broader efforts to align workforce supply with employer demand across the capital.
National Targets and Skill Mapping
The Third National Development Strategy sets goals of 46 percent of the workforce in skilled roles and 18 percent STEM graduates by 2030. These targets rest on the first Establishment Skills Survey, which maps current and future workforce needs for employers operating in Doha. The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau opened the Future Skills Office in Doha to identify emerging skill gaps and set lifelong learning standards in coordination with partners including the World Economic Forum.
Training Agreements with Local Institutions
The Ministry of Labour signed a cooperation agreement with the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies to build job qualification and training programs. These programs target Qatari nationals and children of Qatari women who want private sector roles. The agreement focuses on practical preparation that matches the needs of businesses already active in the city.
Business Partnerships and Placement Programs
International partnerships are expanding options for employers. USQBC Doha and Amideast signed a strategic MoU to deliver localized training. Qatar Free Zones Authority reached an agreement with Jusour Qatar to provide tailored job placement services, including the Sahem program for students. These arrangements give private firms direct channels to recruit and upskill Qatari candidates.
Employers can contact the Future Skills Office, the Ministry of Labour, or the listed partner organizations to explore participation in the qualification and placement programs now underway.
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