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"Dar Al Ber Society Becomes First Charity to Enhance Skills of Its Employees via 'Jahiz' Platform, in Partnership with the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources"

 

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10/31/2024


Dar Al Ber Society has officially become the first charitable organization to join the "Jahiz" training platform, marking a significant step in enhancing the future skills of its employees. The announcement was made today, Thursday, as part of the organization’s commitment to providing advanced interactive courses and workshops through the "Jahiz" platform.

The integration into "Jahiz" is set to benefit more than 200 employees and collaborators at Dar Al Ber, furthering the Society’s objective to elevate the skill levels and expertise of its workforce. This move is expected to improve the quality of services and work processes within the Society, ensuring the continuous provision of top-tier community services.

"Jahiz," a comprehensive governmental initiative, aims to equip federal government talents and competencies with the skills required for the future. As the largest digital platform of its kind, it offers a broad range of recorded courses and live interactive masterclasses, developed in partnership with leading local and international organizations. The platform's mission is to prepare government talent for the challenges of tomorrow while contributing to the advancement of government operations and boosting the UAE’s global competitiveness.

Mohammed Suhail Al Mehairi, CEO and Managing Director of Dar Al Ber Society, expressed his pride in being the first charitable organization to join "Jahiz. He emphasized that this step aligns with the Society’s commitment to offering its employees the best possible development opportunities, sharpening their skills, and improving their efficiency.

This partnership with 'Jahiz' will significantly enhance the quality of our services and improve the work mechanisms employed by our staff and collaborators, Al Mehairi stated. Their dedication to supporting the vulnerable and those in need will be further bolstered through these new training opportunities.

Al Mehairi also highlighted the importance of staying abreast of advancements in technology and data sciences. He noted that the expertise gained by employees through the "Jahiz" platform will enhance the quality of the Society’s services and initiatives, making it easier to reach those in need. The workshops offered by "Jahiz" focus on future-forward skills such as digital proficiency, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and new economy competencies.

"Jahiz" platform currently offers 92 programs. It aims to equip employees with 20 essential future skills, enhancing their productivity and communication abilities, while preparing them to meet the evolving needs of the future workforce.
With this partnership, Dar Al Ber Society is setting a new benchmark for charitable organizations, demonstrating its forward-thinking approach and commitment to operational excellence.