Dr. Mansour Al-Rumayyan, Supervisor General, Deputyship of Human Capital Development and Labor Market Affairs, Ministry of Economy and Planning of Saudi Arabia. Currently spearheading efforts as the Supervisor General of the Deputyship for Labor Market Affairs and Human Capital Development at the Ministry of Economy and Planning. With a background in medicine, Mansour began his career as a Young Professional then a Health Specialist at the World Bank Group in Washington, D.C. He later spent two years between Mali and Burkina Faso, West Africa, implementing and advising on health system reforms. Mansour holds postgraduate degrees in health policy and public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the United States. He is actively involved in demographic dividend initiatives, leveraging his expertise to maximize the potential of population dynamics for economic growth and development.
This session will discuss how education plays a crucial role in harnessing Saudi Arabia's demographic potential, with a focus on the nation's growing youth population. It will highlight strategies to equip the next generation with the skills and knowledge needed to drive economic growth and innovation
The session highlights the role of King Khalid Military College in shaping leadership qualities through systematic military education. It focuses on the approach the college takes to foster leadership development by integrating lifelong learning strategies with tactical military skills, strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and personal growth.
The session highlights the role of King Khalid Military College in shaping leadership qualities through systematic military education. It focuses on the approach the college takes to foster leadership development by integrating lifelong learning strategies with tactical military skills, strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and personal growth.