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KFC MENA, INJAZ Al-Arab expand youth training programme to Lebanon

This will support 900 additional youth, many with limited access to education or jobs.

KFC MENA and INJAZ Al-Arab, the regional office of Junior Achievement worldwide, are expanding the KFC TAWAR youth training programme into Lebanon, aiming to reach 900 additional young people.

The six-month initiative will combine in-person workshops, online training, career camps, and mentorship, with a focus on both foundational skills for 15 to 18-year-olds and job readiness for 18 to 24-year-olds.

They will also be given access to INJAZ Campus, which is a self-paced digital learning platform.

Moreover, participants will also receive career coaching and access to internships or employment, including but not limited to KFC outlets.

The KFC TAWAR program was first launched in Egypt and is fully funded by KFC MENA as part of KFC’s regional commitment to ‘Feeding People’s Potential.’

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