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6/20/25, 9:45 AM  As part of its commitment to empowering 10 million Arab learners with job market skills by 2030 Future Skills Academy records wid…


         As part of its commitment to empowering 10 million Arab learners with job
         market  skills  by  2030  Future  Skills  Academy  records  wide  interaction  and
         creates tangible knowledge impac

































         Dubai, UAE, 19 June 2025 - The Future Skills Academy, one of the pioneering initiatives of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
         Knowledge  Foundation  (MBRF)  and  the  United  Nations  Development  Programme  (UNDP),  in  collaboration  with  Coursera,  has
         recorded significant engagement and promising results in its first phase. This marks a strong start towards its mission to empower Arab
         learners with future-ready job market skills.
         The wide interaction received by the academy in its first phase underscores the growing demand for individuals to develop digital and
         vocational skills in the Arab world. As part of its ambitious goal, the academy aims to enable 10 million learners in the Arab region to
         acquire the most in-demand job market skills by 2030, targeting 25,000 learners in 2025. It offers curated courses in high-demand fields
         such as data analysis, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship, in addition to developing transferable skills.
         Within one month of its launch, the academy witnessed a surge of interest from thousands of learners across various Arab countries.
         Learners completed 4,721 courses, viewed more than 191,419 educational videos, read more than 126,136 educational materials, and
         completed over 108,568 assessments, totaling 45,385 hours of effective learning.
         Dr. Abdullah Al Dardari, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Arab States (UNDP), said:
         “According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, nearly 59% of the global workforce, including Arab graduates,
         young people, women, and marginalized groups, will require training and skills development within the next five years. With 39% of
         basic  job  market  skills  projected  to  change  by  2030,  the  necessity  to  strengthen  educational  and  vocational  reskilling  programs  to
         prepare future generations for the changing requirements within the labor market is critical.”
         He continued: “The Future Skills Academy is a strategic response to these shifting dynamics in the Arab region. By empowering 10
         million Arab learners, including young graduates, with future skills by 2030, our academy contributes to economic recovery, enhances
         prosperity, and supports sustainable development through inclusive, future-focused education. With a focus on continuous learning, we
         seek to bridge basic skills gaps and unlock the potential of Arab talent to lead innovation.”
         Al Dardari also added: “This academy not only develops skills but also enhances the competitiveness and strength of the workforce and
         economies in Arab countries.”
         His  Excellency  Jamal  bin  Huwaireb,  CEO  of  MBRF,  said:  “The  strong  response  to  the  academy  reflects  the Arab  world’s  growing
         commitment to acquiring digital and professional skills as well as lifelong learning. It also underscores learners’ passion and interests to
         build  a  more  prosperous  and  sustainable  future  for  their  countries,  foster  sustainable  development  and  advance  a  competitive,
         knowledge-based economy.”
         H.E. added: “At MBRF, we believe that cultivating talent is the cornerstone of both intellectual and socio-economic progress. Through
         this initiative, we seek to empower 10 million Arabs by 2030, inspired by our wise leadership’s vision to prioritize human development
         and knowledge advancement. In collaboration with our strategic partners, we reaffirm our commitment to empower as many young
         talents  across  the  Arab  world  as  possible,  equipping  them  to  compete  and  lead  in  the  knowledge  economy  and  sustainable
         development across all sectors.”
         Kais Zribi, Coursera's General Manager for the Middle East and Africa, said: “As industries transform rapidly under the influence of
         technology, access to high-quality, market-aligned education is more essential than ever. The Future Skills Academy opens doors for


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