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Ministers meet to study offering jobs to repatriated workers
6 August 2020  -  Organization :  -  Sector/Entity :  -  Category : General

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The meeting followed up the creation of a database for all expats repatriated due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, within the “Welcome Home” initiative.

Cairo- August 6, 2020

Minister of Local Development Mahmoud Shaarawy and Minister of Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates’ Affairs Nabila Markram held a meeting today, with the participation of Minister of Trade and Industry Nevine Game through video conference, to follow up the creation of a database for all expats repatriated due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, within the “Welcome Home” initiative.

Governors of the Red Sea, Fayoum, Minya, Beni Suef, Sohag, Assiut, Luxor, New Valley, Aswan, and Qena also participated virtually in the meeting.

Shaarawy stressed the need to make a full inventory of the jobs and investment opportunities available in different fields across Egypt, especially in Upper Egypt, noting the important role of the private sector, civil society institutions and NGOs in supporting the government efforts.

Makram explored joint efforts with the other ministries in preparing a labour recruitment application form, to collect personal information and professional skills of recently repatriated expats, with the aim to offer them jobs in the ongoing national development projects.

Gamea, for her part, stressed the government’s keenness on providing decent jobs to repatriated labour, through offering job opportunities in its infrastructure megaprojects and other labor-intensive ones, in addition to soft loans to set up SMEs especially in the sectors of agriculture, livestock and industry.

The meeting agreed to launch a website for Egyptian returnees with their personal information, previous job and specialisation. The website would also provide available job opportunities in each governorate. In addition, a hotline will be launched in each governorate dedicated to receiving complaints, inquiries, or proposals for employment.

 

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