In addition, the program encourages Emirati family entrepreneurs to establish ventures within the new economy, supporting income sustainability and self-sufficiency. Over five years, around 200 families will be trained annually, with participants receiving technical support, as well as business development and marketing guidance, to ensure the continuity and long-term growth of their projects.
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