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Israel to invest $6.13 mn in training Arabs for hi-tech sector

By IANS | Updated: August 11, 2022 06:00 IST

Jerusalem, Aug 11 Israel has announced the investment of 20 million shekels ($6.13 million) to promote training programmes ...

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Jerusalem, Aug 11 Israel has announced the investment of 20 million shekels ($6.13 million) to promote training programmes that will prepare the Arab population for Israel's high-tech sector.

The funds will be given in grants to Arab-Israeli companies to cover at most 70 per cent of their costs in developing innovative programmes and models that will help add skilled Arab human capital to the Israeli hi-tech industry, the Ministry of Economy and Industry said in a statement on Wednesday.

The grants will be awarded by the Ministry's Directorate General of Labor and the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA), it added.

The IIA and the Directorate thus called on corporations, associations and employers to help expand the access of Arab human capital to Israel's knowledge-rich industry, Xinhua news agency reported.

Israeli Arabs comprise nearly 21 per cent of the population in Israel, but the proportion of Arabs among all hi-tech workers only ranges from 2 to 3 per cent, according to the IIA.

Integrating Arab professionals into hi-tech meets both the needs for economic growth and the government's employment goals for 2030, it noted.

"The Arab society in Israel has great potential, and its integration into the Israeli economy in general, and hi-tech in particular, is the key to reducing social gaps and achieving sustainable economic growth," IIA CEO Dror Bin was quoted as saying.

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