Dubai, UAE—Ghannam Al Mazrouei, Secretary General of the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council, recently said that one of the prominent successes of Nafis program, which is aimed at increasing the number of Emiratis in private sector, was the inclusion of 1,300 male and female students in the health sector cadre development program and 643 trainees through the Kafaat program. Dr. Yousif Mohammed Al Serkal, Director-General of Emirates Health Services, who participated in the G20’s first health working group session held in India from January 18 -20, said the country’s participation reflects its commitment to playing a significant, effective, and influential role in international efforts aimed at addressing global health challenges. UAE has become one of the preferred destinations for health professionals. TRENDS takes a look at job opportunities in this sector in the emirates:
Resilient UAE health sector attracts job seekers
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- One of the prominent successes of Nafis program has been the inclusion of local students in health sector cadre development.
- A UAE delegation attended G20's first health working group session held in India from January 18 -20.
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