Empowering the Future Workforce in Fes-Meknes
As graduation approaches, many young individuals, like Yasni from the city of Fes, find themselves navigating the job market in search of opportunities that promise a brighter future. Yasni, like thousands of other youths in the region, actively follows news about new investments and economic forums, questioning when these figures and promises will translate into tangible job opportunities. This very inquiry is set to be central to the sixth edition of the Fes-Meknes Economic Forum, which returns this year with renewed vigor, aiming to bridge the gap between the investment world and the job market for young people, thus turning economic discussions into real employment and development opportunities.
In a press conference held in Fes, Hamza Ben Abderrahmane, the president of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Services of the Fes-Meknes region, emphasized that the area has made significant strides in enhancing its economic attractiveness over recent years. This transformation has notably placed the region on the "global investment radar," a feat achieved through dedicated efforts to highlight its economic and investment potential. Ben Abderrahmane elaborated on the region's evolution, stating that Fes-Meknes is not only capable of hosting major economic discussions but is also committed to ensuring that these conversations yield concrete outcomes for the youth.
As the forum approaches, it is evident that the commitment to fostering youth employment and making economic opportunities accessible is becoming a focal point for regional development in Fes-Meknes. The initiative reflects a broader trend of engaging young people in economic dialogues, ensuring that they are not just passive observers but active participants in shaping their economic futures.
As reported by pressreader.com.