The closing of the employment symposium on youth pharmacists that ended with a new opportunities which will open up horizons to recruit pharmacists in the wake of the latest measures taken by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
These measures will affect both pubic jobs as well as any new private enterprises or projects related to the production of medicines.
The minister stressed that these chains are niches by which Tunisia seeks to diversify the economic platform and integrate the knowledge economy.
He recalled that a national consultation on employment will take place this year with the participation of all forces of the country and experts, in order to develop a coherent national strategy to promote the integration of young people in active life.
The minister pointed out that the growing number of skilled young people among graduates which requires a national intervention to raise the level of human resources essentially to actively register in the modern economy.
He stressed that the increase in the rate of business creation is at the forefront of challenges during the coming stage as demonstrated clearly the objectives set by the Head of State in his programme''For Tunisia tomorrow''with the decision to create 70 thousand companies in the horizon of 2009.
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