SAP provided an enlightening panel on “Yesterday’s skills won’t do tomorrow’s jobs: Closing the Digital Skills Gap with Public-Private Partnerships,” in accordance with company’s vision of helping the world run better and enhancing people’s lives.
Amir Melad, GM, TIER, said: “We are proud to enter Bahrain as our third country in the Middle East and will continue to expand our micro-mobility services to new territories in the MENA region to foster greener cities. With TIER’s cutting-edge e-scooters and e-bikes, residents in Manama can experience an eco-friendly, convenient and refreshing way of moving around the city.”
“We believe [the mapping exercise conducted by the Ministry of International Cooperation] could be replicated in other countries,” said Panova, during a workshop entitled, ‘Mapping ODA To SDGs: A Tool for Effective Policy Making’.
Speaking during a panel session entitled, ‘Private Sector Engagement in Development Through International Cooperation’, Dr. Maait said: “The mobilization of private finance for sustainable development has become an important function of the multilateral development system. “The panel said that more global funding should be aligned in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, given the existing trillion-dollar SDG financing shortfall.
Solomon Quaynor said: “I am excited about its [Egypt’s] potential because Africa’s recovery has to be collective and united. A successful vaccination campaign could help realize the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area.”