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INJAZ-Kuwait Organizes Entrepreneurship Master Class Competition

INJAZ-Kuwait organized the third version of its Entrepreneurship Master Class Competition, an amazing workshop that introduces pupils to the principles of self-employment and entrepreneurship, which happened April 9-10, 2018 at Boardwalk Mall from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. The workshop provided 300 pupils aged 11-14 the possibility to exercise teamwork by participating in group activities suggested to broaden their perspectives and direct their believing in the direction of their professional future in an enjoyable means.

Throughout the workshop lead by INJAZ-Kuwait's Program Planner Ali Boftain and Swap CEO Abdulwahab AlZankawi, trainees discovered business startups with a set of and games. Trainees from 27 public intermediate schools, victors of their school's EMC competition, were divided into groups to compete versus each other and come up with the very best business idea.

The event was a nationwide EMC competition to determine top place. Each team was assigned a professional business advisor from Gulf Bank that helped them solidify their business concept prior to offering before the judges

INJAZ-Kuwait's Chief Executive Officer, Laila Al-Mutairi hailed the EMC Competitors specifying that "INJAZ's core values have actually constantly focused on the concept of youth empowerment and creating this core worth with the power of partnership. The success of our summer season campaign, with the engagement of many business as partners and the number of pupils who signed up with declare our stance in purchasing Kuwait's future by educating the country's youth in entrepreneurial and business culture."

"I wish to expand a big thank you to Gulf Bank for being a wonderful supporter of our programs and we waiting to working together with them once more in the future," included Al-Mutairi. INJAZ-Kuwait will certainly continuously gear up and sustain youth to ensure a much more thriving future for generations to find.

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