Tajikistan and Qatar expand cooperation in employment sector

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On January 27, Tajikistan's Minister of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population, Ms. Soliha Kholmahamadzoda met here with Mr. Abdulhadi Bakhit Burqan, CEO of the Qatari Human Resources Solutions Company (Jusour).  The press center of Tajikistan’s Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population (MoLMEP) says the guest arrived in Tajikistan to conduct a job fair and interviews for the employment of Tajik citizens in Qatar.

During the meeting, the minister reportedly highlighted the strong political and legal foundation for cooperation between Tajikistan and Qatar, made possible by the official visits of the leaders of both countries. She emphasized the successful implementation of the agreement signed between the governments of the two states on February 3, 2019, which regulates the preparation and deployment of Tajik labor force to Qatar.

It was also noted that cooperation between the MoLMEP Agency for Employment Abroad and Jusour began in May 2023. Recruitment is carried out through the electronic platform www.tawzeef.qa.

Both sides positively assessed the results of the interviews held on January 25 at the Crowne Plaza hotel. Approximately 800 Tajik citizens reportedly participated in the event. By the end of the first day, 186 people were employed, and another 230 candidates are being matched with suitable vacancies.

The interviews continued until January 27. It is expected that more Tajik citizens will secure jobs with fair wages in Qatar.

At the end of the meeting, the minister expressed gratitude to the Qatari delegation for its contribution to the employment of Tajik citizens and emphasized the importance of further expanding bilateral cooperation.

Jusour is a private joint-stock company owned by the Government of Qatar, with a mission to transform and elevate Qatar’s labor market. By fostering innovation and providing diverse opportunities, Jusour plays a vital role in supporting the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy.

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