- DUBAI, UAE - The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MoHRE) has launched awareness guidebooks for private sector companies and Emirati private sector employees to raise awareness on Emiratization-related decisions and initiatives in the country. The guidebooks also provide information on the benefits provided by both the Ministry and Nafis...
Companies violating Emiratization targets will face up to $136,147 fines
Dubai, UAE – The UAE announced on Thursday that companies will be subject to fines of up to AED 500,000 ($136,147) for failing to meet Emiratization targets. The announcement made by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MoHRE) follows the implementation of UAE Cabinet Resolution No. 44 of 2023,...Resilient UAE health sector attracts job seekers
At G20's first Health Working Group meeting in India, UAE affirmed its commitment to play an active role in addressing global health challenges.Creation of new jobs for Emiratis remains key priority for the govt, says UAE minister Abdulrahman Al Awar
The UAE's Ministry continues to develop the country’s model in economic development through partnership between the public and private sectors and implementing measures aimed at enhancing the role of the Emirati talent in the labour market, particularly in the private sector, he adds.MoHRE discusses ‘Emiratisation’ program with UAE recruitment agencies
Dubai, UAE--The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has held a meeting with a number of recruitment agencies in the UAE to discuss the latest developments and ways to benefit from the Nafis platform, helping companies with 50 employees or more achieve the Emiratisation targets of 2% for skilled...Aldar ties up with ADGMA to nurture local talent
Abu Dhabi— Aldar has partnered with the Abu Dhabi Global Market Academy (ADGMA) to develop a range of talent development programs for Emirati graduates amid the company’s ambitious drive to create 1,000 job opportunities for UAE nationals by 2026. Since the introduction of the NAFIS program in September 2021, Aldar...UAE Cabinet approves penalties for flouting Nafis initiatives, programmes
Launched as part of 'Projects of the 50', the program aims to accelerate the UAE's development journey and boost the economy.NAFIS partners with du to hire 500 Emiratis in private sector
The MoU aims to enhance the cooperation between the two parties to spread awareness and introduce the initiatives and programmes offered by NAFIS.Campaign to attract Emiratis toward private sector launched by talent council
NAFIS.. Your Way, a campaign that will highlight the success stories of talented Emiratis in the private sector and the benefits of working in the private sector, was launched in the UAE on Monday. The campaign was launched by Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (ETCC), which is chaired by Sheikh Mansour...Online platforms help GCC reduce local unemployment
Many Gulf countries have set up electronic platforms to localize government and private sector jobs to reduce the national unemployment and their reliance on expat workers.UAE increases Emiratisation rate to 2 percent annually
NAFIS, the federal program aims to increase the competitiveness of the Emirati workforce and to facilitate the private sector.UAE launches ‘NAFIS’ to foster positive competition among its youth
The UAE has introduced a "NAFIS" program to foster positive competition among UAE nationals, and enable them to take job opportunities in the private sector. The Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (ETCC), in cooperation with the Federal Youth Authority, organized an event in the Youth Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai to...











