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Tanmia signs MoU with Emirates Identity Authority to provide manpower support for registration process
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 14 - 2008 at 11:37
- PRESS RELEASE
Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) - the independent federal authority that is solely responsible for the execution of the Population Register Project and the new identity card system - to provide manpower support required to efficiently carryout the registration process in all EIDA registration centers and mobile registration vehicles.
Tanmia also announced that 83 UAE National jobseekers have already cleared the interview conducted by EIDA following the signing of the MoU, and these candidates will work in EIDA's offices in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Al Ain and Al Thaid.
"This MoU is a mutually beneficial agreement that will provide employment to numerous UAE Nationals, while helping EIDA to efficiently complete the process of registration," said Feddah Lootah
Darwish Al Zaraouni said, "We believe that this MoU will create a symbiotic partnership between EIDA and Tanmia, which will help us achieve our respective objectives faster. By partnering with Tanmia we will be able to find the right candidates required to support us in the registration process, while being able to provide jobs for a large number of UAE National jobseekers."
As per the MoU, to be eligible to work with the EIDA, the UAE National candidates should have completed high school; should have basic knowledge of computers; should possess good communication and interpersonal skills.
According to the EIDA, registration for expatriate employees in the government sector and large companies has recently commenced, while the registration for all expatriates will open in May 2008.
The identity card issued by EIDA enables holders to use it as a travel document to all GCC countries, as it works as an e-passport. It will eventually replace driving licences, and labour, residency and health cards. Moreover, it will act as an ATM card, while the E-gate and E-Dirham facilities will also be integrated onto the cards.
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About TanmiaTanmia, the National Human Resource Development & Employment Authority in the UAE, was established by a Presidential decree in November 1999, to address the imbalance in the labour market, due to excessive dependence on expatriate workforce. Tanmia is engaged in a coordinating role, between national job seekers and employers in the private and government sectors, to facilitate increased entry of nationals in the labour market. The responsibilities that rest with the Authority are: to set up the overall policy of the Authority and supervise its implementation, conduct sustained operational and administrative labour market studies and analysis, provide career counseling and guidance to the national work force, follow-up and evaluate employment of nationals in public and private sectors, support small investment enterprises through the establishment of self-employment projects for national human resources and develop programmes for training and qualifying nationals seeking employment, in conformity with the labour market needs.
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