“Tamkeen” supports Bahrain’s Sports Federation for Disabilities based on market needs
Targeting to upskill Bahrainis working in the field of disabilities services in addition to equipping people with disabilities with Labour market and life skills, The Labour Fund (Tamkeen) and Bahrain’s Sports Federation for Disabilities announced signing an agreement to support the National Project for Training Disabilities Specialists.
Commenting on this agreement, Dr. Ebrahim Janahi, Chief Executive of Tamkeen enforced on Tamkeen’s ongoing support for all segments of the Bahraini society according to their needs, he mentioned: “we believe that each individual is capable of being productive and creative. Therefore, we cater for the different needs of individuals and enterprises by providing custom-tailored solutions, in addition to engaging in collaborations that facilitates serving all segments of the society through equipping them with skills and experiences that increase their productivity in line with
HE Shaikh Mohamed Bin Duaij Al Khalifa, President of Bahrain’s Sports Federation for Disabilities expressed his appreciation for this support from Tamkeen and stated: “
Shaikh Mohamed also added: “Tamkeen will fully fund the enrolment of Bahrainis in these training courses. However, we welcome all nationalities interested to participate and register” emphasizing on Bahrain’s position as a knowledge-based society and the quality of the training sector.
Hanan Abdulla Hasan, the project manager said: “the project will include different phases, which are professional certificates’ training courses, on the job training (OJT), workshops and conferences. All details of the programmes and the registration criteria and the process will be announced soon”
Hanan Hasan also added: “each phase will target a specific segment, e.g. physical education school teachers, physical education students in the University of Bahrain, personal trainers in Bahrain’s Sports Federation for Disabilities and private gyms in addition to administrative and management staff in the field of sports. All these target groups will be part of the phase one “professional certificates’ training”, which will cover topics in