Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) building.
The Excellence Center for Training and Consulting at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) and Silatech have successfully completed “Forsa” programme that was held from 4 July 2020 to 17 August 2020. The program aimed to invest and develop the capabilities of Arab youth in building their leadership skills and strengthening their roles within society.
Over 2,400 trainees from 18 countries participated in the programme including Qatar, Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan, Egypt, Guinea, Mauritania, Oman, Kuwait, Benin, Iraq, and Libya. Many national and international entities also participated in “Forsa”, comprising: Ministry of Administrative Development Labor and Social Affairs, International Labor Organization (ILO), Cisco, UNICEF, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar Medical, Kahramaa, Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Dr. Farid El Sahn, Director of the Excellence Center for Training and Consulting at DI said that “Forsa” programme covered six diverse training courses, starting with “Youth empowerment strategies” course to instill the principles of loyalty, belonging and love of the homeland and to work on important youth initiatives.
The second course titled, “Technology and youth identity” touched on the most important technological developments to save time and support innovative creative thinking; where the third course “Create your job” focused on a set of innovative jobs and jobs that were canceled during Covid-19, and how to deal with the labor market.
Dr. Farid added that the fourth course “ Leader in a different time” dealt with the concept of leadership and appropriate decision-making mechanisms, whereas the "Positive youth leadership" course reviewed leadership and positivity, how youth positivity overrides negativity and ways to exploit psychological capital. The last training course was "Post-pandemic entrepreneurship", which demonstrated leadership and how individuals manage their situations and becoming entrepreneurs.
A meeting was held at the end of the training with representatives of ILO and the Ministry of Administrative Development Labor and Social Affairs to familiarize participants with the rights and responsibilities associated with employment in international and local institutions.