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    Qatar, Burundi Ink Agreement to Boost Cooperation in Labour Field

    Kehinde GiwaBy Kehinde GiwaMarch 8, 202301 Min Read
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    The governments of Burundi and Qatar signed an agreement to improve collaborative cooperation in the area of labour.

    The memorandum was signed by Minister of Labour Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation of Burundi Albert Shingiro.

    The agreement was signed within the scope of Qatar’s plan for cooperation with other countries and international organisations in the labor sector, which aims to strengthen collaboration and the sharing of knowledge and successful global experiences.

    The agreement states that collaboration is focused on a number of areas, including labour market organisation, experience sharing, and measures to improve and create procedures for bringing Burundian workers to Qatar.

    The agreement states that collaboration will be centered on regulating the hiring of Burundian workers for employment in Qatar, as well as efforts to streamline and facilitate recruiting processes between the two parties and take advantage of Burundi’s abilities and specialisations.

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