20160303 Israeli Arab Employment
Read MoreNazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. FADI SWIDAN, Director of the Nazareth Business Incubator Center, stands on a balcony in his office overlooking the Church of Annunciation. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Arab women seek guidance at the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Arab youths take part in a class preparing them for the challenge of competing in the job market at the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. A worker prepares lamb meat for shawarma in the kitchen of a restaurant. While over 50% are unemployed in the Israeli Arab sector, of those with employment the vast majority undertake entry level low paying jobs. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. The Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth provides vocational guidance, professional training, and three years of personal direction for Arab unemployed beginning at the age of 17. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. A worker prepares lamb meat for shawarma in the kitchen of a restaurant. While over 50% are unemployed in the Israeli Arab sector, of those with employment the vast majority undertake entry level low paying jobs. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. A view of the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. A worker prepares lamb meat for shawarma in the kitchen of a restaurant. While over 50% are unemployed in the Israeli Arab sector, of those with employment the vast majority undertake entry level low paying jobs. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. REEM ZOABI ABU ISHAK, Director of the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth, details services provided such as vocational guidance, professional training, and three years of personal direction for Arab unemployed beginning at the age of 17. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Arab women seek guidance at the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Arab youths take part in a class preparing them for the challenge of competing in the job market at the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. A view of the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. The Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth provides vocational guidance, professional training, and three years of personal direction for Arab unemployed beginning at the age of 17. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Arab women seek guidance at the Rayan Employment Center in Nazareth. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.
Nazareth, Israel. 3rd March, 2016. Positive attitude inspiring slogans displayed at the Galil Software company, part of the Tsofen High Tech Centers, an Arab Jewish NGO established in 2008 with an annual budget of $2M of which 70% are donations and 20% government funding. The Israel Economy Ministry in cooperation with other government offices is working intensively to integrate Arab, Druze and Circassian citizens into the job market and hi-tech sector offering vocational training and encouraging entrepreneurship, opening and expanding day care centers to encourage the employment of women in the sector, as well as a range of other projects, with a goal of placing 10,000 Arab engineers in hi-tech by 2025.