Muscat: Oman celebrate the World Youth Skills Day, which falls on July 15 of each year, as announced by the United Nations in 2014 to celebrate the strategic importance of providing young people with the necessary skills in order to enable them and employ them to obtain a plan A future operation with clear strategic dimensions, as well as enabling them to be entrepreneurs.
World Youth Skills Day has provided an opportunity for dialogue between youth, TVET institutions, businesses, employers, workers, policy makers and development partners.
The Sultanate of Oman is not far from the world with regard to youth and interest in their creativity and innovation. It is within the framework of the global system that worked to promote everything that would advance their skills locally and globally according to systematic programs and organized laws.
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