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Challenges faced by Sanad
program
- Spreading awareness with the importance of self- employment
and the role of free labor and self reliance in improving living
conditions of individuals and the society and pushing forward
social and economic development in the country are faced by a
number of difficulties in the light of an inappropriate labor
market and the prevalence of the concept of salary guaranteed
job.
- Lack of the minimum limit of expertise among new entrants to
the labor market which results in curbing their capabilities to
identify investment opportunities, assess economic feasibility
and the ability to successfully implement and manage these
investment opportunities.
- Dominance of expatriate labor which owns, manages and
markets small enterprises under the umbrella of what is called
hidden trade.
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