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Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Reconstruction Scholarship’s Project Management, The Most In-demand Program

Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Reconstruction Scholarship’s Project Management, The Most In-demand Program

AMMAN - The Reconstruction Project
Management program has received the highest enrollment percentage among the
capacity-building programs launched by Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital
(TAG.GD), as part of its commitment to supporting reconstruction efforts and
sustainable development in conflict-affected and war-torn countries.

The program focuses on the challenges
encountered by reconstruction projects, aiming to equip participants with the
necessary skills to successfully manage such projects. It covers various phases
of project implementation, including project initiation, planning, design,
construction, and closure. This is to ensure that professionals are fully
prepared to lead and manage reconstruction projects efficiently and
effectively.

The
reconstruction scholarship initiative was launched by HE Dr. Talal
Abu-Ghazaleh, TAG.GD founder and chairman, reflecting his unwavering commitment
to promoting humanitarian values and global stability. Accordingly, the
scholarship provides support to those who need it and effectively contributes
to building war-affected communities by qualifying human resources capable of
leading reconstruction efforts through specialized training programs based on
the latest digital technologies. 

In
this regard, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh called on all experts to register for the
programs offered under the reconstruction scholarship to positively and
effectively contribute to rebuilding the affected regions. 

It
is worth mentioning that TAG.GD offers this Scholarship free of charge to local
experts and professionals in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Libya.
It also has a more significance to the people of Gaza, indicating a strong
commitment to empowering and helping them in their efforts to reconstruct their
homeland to restore its former prosperity.


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