The University of Baghdad topped the list of trainers participating in the Prime Minister’s (Riada) Program, the results of which were announced during a ceremony held at the Baghdad International Fairground, attended by the Prime Minister and the supervisor of the Riada Initiative, Engineer Mohamed Shiaa Al-Sudani.
The Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Division at the University of Baghdad received the highest number of trainers, with 26 trainers and 21 training centers dedicated to the Riada initiative within the university.
Nabeel Talal Abdullah, Director of the Rehabilitation and Employment Division at the University of Baghdad, stated during his participation in the Prime Minister’s ceremony that the university hosted the largest number of applicants for the initiative, including students, graduates, and job seekers.
This achievement reflects the University of Baghdad’s commitment to supporting national initiatives aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and developing the skills of young Iraqis. The university strives to provide an innovative and creative environment by offering high-quality training programs that cover various fields and meet the needs of the labor market.
It is worth noting that the (Riada) program aims to qualify and empower Iraqi youth by providing the necessary training and guidance to launch their own projects and to enhance the culture of entrepreneurship in the community.