SPOTLIGHT ON INITIATIVES
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Graduation of more than 1000 SilaQual trainees in Yemen
Graduation of SilaQual trainees and announce the continuation of the skills development initiative. Read more -
Improving Qatar Through Earnest Discourse
Silatech & The Peninsula believe the vision to create a sustainable future by empowering home-grown talent. Read more -
Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East
This report draws on existing literature to focus on four central principles of social entrepreneurship. Read more -
Taqeem Fund for Evalution in Youth Employment
This initiative is a partnership between the Youth Employment Network, Silatech and the Jacobs Foundation. Read more
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Youth Micro-enterprise Initiative
Delivered in partnership with Al-Amal Microfinance Bank (AMB), a leading Yemeni microfinance institution. Read more -
Women Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Project
Silatech entered into a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour. Read more
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Recent News
Recent News
January 31, 2012
Press Release: Taqeem Fund for Evaluation in Youth Employment Announces Winners
Taqeem Fund for Evaluation in Youth Employment Announces Winners Silatech and partners improve impact and.
Read moreJanuary 19, 2012
Press Release:The Arab Spring: Implications for Tunisian Youth
The Arab Spring: Implications for Tunisian Youth Tunis Under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha.
Read moreLatest Publications
The Silatech Index makes case for investment in young people across
The fourth wave of “The Silatech Index: Voices of Young Arabs” is a study based in partnership with the Gallup Organization on young .
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THE SILATECH INDEX - APRIL 2011
The fourth wave of “The Silatech Index: Voices of Young Arabs”
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Fast Facts:
- 81% of young Palestinians say that taking part in regular job training increases people’s chances of getting a job or getting a better job.
- 81 % of young Jordanians say that most children in their country have the opportunity to learn and grow every day.
- 94% of young Moroccans say that people in their country can get ahead by working hard.
- 87% of young Bahrainis say they are satisfied with the quality of schools in their local area.
- 30% of young Saudis who are not already business owners say they plan to start business in the next 12 months.



