Qatar is happy to hire skilled workers from Bangladesh for projects identified with 2030 National Vision, the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar HE Ashud Ahmed has said.
In an exclusive interview with QT, Ahmed said that labour related issues and the possibility of recruitment of skilled workers from Bangladesh were talked about finally amid his ongoing gathering with the Minister of Administrative Development, Labor and Social Affairs HE Yousef bin Mohammed al Othman Fakhroo.
As per the envoy, Qatar's work serve has communicated his readiness to recruit professionals like doctors, engineers, IT specialists, investors and the executives authorities nearby semi-gifted laborers from Bangladesh.
"Qatar’s requirement for large number of unskilled workers will lessen once projects related to 2022 Fifa World Cup are over in a couple of years. The focus will then shift to a number of knowledge-based projects to achieve the goals of the 2030 Qatar National Vision that will require a lot of skilled professionals. Professionals from Bangladesh can play a key role in realising Qatar’s ambition to become a knowledge-based economy," the envoy included.
"Qatar is expected to launch a major drive to hire skilled workers soon and Bangladesh is one of the main countries from where they are planning to hire such workers. We have been asked to be prepared for it," he said.
Bangladesh is in a situation to satisfy any need for talented specialists in Qatar, the emissary stated, including that discussions were likewise held amid the gathering to set up offices to give the imperative employment related preparing and Arabic exercises to Qatar-bound laborers.
"The pastor has guaranteed of Qatar's help in building up such preparing offices in Bangladesh," he said.
"As of now, Qatar is home to in excess of 400,000 Bangladeshi exiles. On numerous events, Qatar's best authorities have commended the genuine and dedicated Bangladeshi laborers for their commitment to the advancement of Qatar. We need to proceed with this participation by sending more experts to Qatar," he said.
Adulating Qatar for its specialist well disposed activities, he stated, "Qatar has risen as a standout amongst the most looked for after goals for vagrant laborers in the area."
The agent said a noteworthy display of 'Made in Bangladesh' items will be held in Doha in October this year. A few Bangladeshi organizations from segments like materials, nourishment, IT and so forth will feature their items and administrations at the display, he said.