The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women at the University of Baghdad concluded the third training course of the “Riyada” (Entrepreneurship) Initiative, which lasted for five days. The course was held under the supervision of the Directorate of Entrepreneurship and Excellence in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers – Office of the Prime Minister, and managed by Riam Abdul Kareem Abdul, the trainer of the Riyada Initiative and Head of the Information Technology Unit at the College.

A group of trainees who own emerging projects participated in the course, where they received intensive training on the fundamentals of building entrepreneurial projects, preparing feasibility studies, marketing, and financing management, as well as practical applications aimed at transforming creative ideas into feasible projects.

At the conclusion of the course, participants presented their entrepreneurial project ideas, which reflected their innovative spirit and ambition. Their effort and commitment throughout the training period were highly praised, as were the efforts of the trainers in the “Riyada” Initiative to empower university youth with skills in freelancing and entrepreneurship, thereby supporting the national economy.

This course comes as a continuation of the series of training programs implemented by the “Riyada” Initiative in Iraqi universities, aiming to develop youth capabilities and support their emerging projects within a comprehensive national framework that fosters entrepreneurship and excellence.

The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women at the University of Baghdad concluded the third training course of the “Riyada” (Entrepreneurship) Initiative, which lasted for five days. The course was held under the supervision of the Directorate of Entrepreneurship and Excellence in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers – Office of the Prime Minister, and managed by Riam Abdul Kareem Abdul, the trainer of the Riyada Initiative and Head of the Information Technology Unit at the College.

A group of trainees who own emerging projects participated in the course, where they received intensive training on the fundamentals of building entrepreneurial projects, preparing feasibility studies, marketing, and financing management, as well as practical applications aimed at transforming creative ideas into feasible projects.

At the conclusion of the course, participants presented their entrepreneurial project ideas, which reflected their innovative spirit and ambition. Their effort and commitment throughout the training period were highly praised, as were the efforts of the trainers in the “Riyada” Initiative to empower university youth with skills in freelancing and entrepreneurship, thereby supporting the national economy.

This course comes as a continuation of the series of training programs implemented by the “Riyada” Initiative in Iraqi universities, aiming to develop youth capabilities and support their emerging projects within a comprehensive national framework that fosters entrepreneurship and excellence.

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