Plans are on the anvil for the staging of a forum in Qatar that aims to reshape employment opportunities across the Arab region, an official of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has said.According to Niels Planel, an adviser to the IFC Regional Vice-President (Middle East, Central Asia, Turkiye, Afghanistan, and Pakistan), the IFC is collaborating with the US-Qatar Business Council (USQBC) to gather global leaders in Doha to tackle the staggering unemployment crisis in the Arab world.Planel said the upcoming forum, slated in the spring of 2025 in Doha, will be the second edition of the ‘1001 Stars Initiative’, which brought 85 key actors from the private sector, training centres, the banking sector, media, and international organisations and NGOs, to Amman, Jordan during its inaugural launch in June.Citing figures from the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Planel told Gulf Times in an exclusive interview that the Arab region has "the world’s highest unemployment rate” in 2023 with "8.2%” for males and "20.1%” for females."In the same year, ILO figures showed that 17.5mn individuals in the Arab States wanted to work but did not have a job, translating into a jobs gap rate of 23.7%,” Planel further stated.Planel said: "Some groups, in particular, are facing cumulative adversity and struggling to seize the opportunities that exist in the labour market. They are women, people with disabilities, forcibly displaced people, and youth not in employment, education, or training (NEETs).”He explained that the IFC considers Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, some provinces of Pakistan, the West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen, as fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS)countries. "Our ambition is to develop and put together an alliance of private sector actors who can create jobs, training, or even financial inclusion opportunities for the most marginalised groups in the societies,” he said. Jordan is also part of the countries targeted by the initiative."The IFC and the US-Qatar Business Council have signed an MoU to make that happen. And we are very happy that the forum, which will capture a lot of the efforts that we are developing, will happen here in Doha because we believe this is one of the greatest places to kickstart this fight against joblessness,” Planel emphasised.This forum aligns with Qatar’s commitment to driving regional economic growth and innovation. USQBC’s efforts underscore Qatar’s leadership in leveraging public-private partnerships to address global challenges.Planel pointed out that the USQBC will be instrumental in this effort by leveraging its extensive national and regional network to connect critical stakeholders, facilitate dialogue with domestic and international employers, offer insight into the challenges and needs of the workforce, bridge supply and demand in labour markets, and assist in identifying training and upskilling opportunities.Sheikha Mayes al-Thani, Managing Director of USQBC, echoed these sentiments."As a global hub for innovation and collaboration, Qatar is uniquely positioned to lead initiatives that tackle pressing challenges such as unemployment. The private sector plays an essential role in driving sustainable growth, fostering inclusivity, and creating opportunities that benefit both local and regional economies. At USQBC, we are committed to connecting key stakeholders to ensure that these efforts translate into meaningful and lasting impact,” she said.The USQBC plays a pivotal role in shaping private-sector engagement by leveraging its regional expertise to create impactful collaborations. Through initiatives like this forum, USQBC demonstrates its commitment to fostering economic resilience and inclusivity.According to Planel, the forum aims to diagnose employment barriers in fragile economies, develop innovative solutions for job creation, explore technology-driven employment opportunities, and create a collaborative ecosystem of stakeholders through USQBC’s extensive network.USQBC is uniquely positioned to connect innovative businesses and stakeholders, enabling the private sector to play a transformative role in tackling unemployment and fostering economic empowerment."The forum represents more than just an economic initiative. It’s a commitment to social inclusion and economic empowerment in a region facing multiple challenges. We expect the initiative to support the creation of 130,000 direct or indirect jobs, training, and financial inclusion opportunities."But more importantly, we want to inspire larger companies to replicate these successful models. No society remains indifferent to the imperative of helping others and to achieving poverty reduction and levelling the playing field,” Planel pointed out.
December 04, 2024 | 09:29 PM