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INJAZ Al-Arab

INJAZ Al-Arab (Arabic: إنجاز العرب) is a non-profit organization that drives youth education and training in workforce readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship across the Arab World. INJAZ Al-Arab is the Regional Operating Center of (JA Worldwide ) (JAW), one of the largest global non-governmental organizations dedicated to addressing fundamental social and economic challenges facing young people by educating and empowering them to transform their future and own the economic success. Over 2 million students have participated in a broad base of entrepreneurship training opportunities aimed at developing basic business skills to start and run their own businesses while obtaining soft skills increasingly demanded by the private sector. INJAZ Al-Arab has over 22,000 committed classroom volunteers comprised of leaders from the corporate world. INJAZ Al-Arab has a Regional Board of Directors, which comprises 24 accomplished executives that manage some of the world’s foremost companies and institutions, as well as a team of staff, led by Akef Aqrabawi, President and CEO of Middle East/North Africa for Junior Achievement Worldwide. INJAZ Al-Arab.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=INJAZ Al-Arab's Staff )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=INJAZ Al-Arab's Board of Directors )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AKEF AQRABAWI, CEO, INJAZ AL-ARAB )
== History ==

INJAZ Al-Arab began its work in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region in 1999 and joining Junior Achievement, established its regional office in 2004. Since joining JA, and under INJAZ Al-Arab's founder and former CEO Soraya Salti's leadership, INJAZ grew in program availability, student participation, and reach. Today, it operates in 14 countries as a federation of national operations. INJAZ Al-Arab's network includes (Algeria ), (Bahrain ), (Egypt ), (Kuwait ), (Lebanon ), (Morocco ), (Oman ), (Pakistan ), (Palestine ), (Qatar ), (Saudi Arabia ), (Tunisia ), (United Arab Emirates ), and (Yemen ).
With its establishment in 1919 to prepare young US immigrants for the workforce, Junior Achievement is rooted in a history of responding to societal needs. Its global network of 122 countries is powered by more than 450,000 volunteers and mentors, from all sectors of society, reaching more than 10 million youth around the world every year.

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