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Regarding a new labor agreement, Kenya and Qatar

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: October 8, 2024 6:16 am
Ivy Irungu
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The efforts to expand the number of skilled Kenyan workers going to Qatar reflect a significant step in enhancing job opportunities for Kenyans overseas. The update of the 2012 bilateral labour agreement aims to open doors for professionals in sectors like ICT, health, education, infrastructure, and agriculture. This move is aligned with Qatar’s ambitious development projects, creating a demand for skilled workers, while ensuring the protection and fair treatment of Kenyan workers through a new visa centre in Nairobi.

Would you like to explore more about the specific sectors in which these opportunities might arise or further details about the bilateral talks?

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