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Mouta’alleq 3 Project holds Job Fair for ex-militias

bySami Zaptia
January 7, 2025
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French NGO Super Novae reported yesterday that on 2 January a Job Fair was held as part of the Mouta’alleq (Brilliant) 3 project at its Janzour Centre.

The Job Fair brought together participants and local companies from various sectors in an inspiring atmosphere for professional networking. The day was an opportunity for participants (ex-militias) to showcase the skills they gained through vocational training and skill development courses.

The event involved the participation of more than 20 local and international companies from diverse sectors and the provision of direct employment and practical training opportunities. It also included sessions to improve CV writing and interview skills.

Super Novae said the Job Fair not only serves as a bridge between participants and the job market but also reflects its commitment to enhancing opportunities for youth and equipping them with the resources needed to succeed.

In partnership with the National Project for Rehabilitation and Reintegration and funded by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Super Novae said this initiative empowers individuals with the tools and knowledge to thrive in the workforce and beyond.

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The National Project for the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Militias (DDR) is a project launched by the Tripoli based Libyan Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation in October 2021.

The Mouta’alleq Centre, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to training and empowering young former militias, was opened in Janzour in May 2023.

 

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Tags: DDR disarmament demobilization and reintegrationFrance French Francomilitiasministry of labour and Rehabilitation GNUNational Project for Rehabilitation and IntegrationSuper Novae NGO

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