MSDF Empowers Home-Grown Owners with "Udeer" App Training
The Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) has recently conducted an empowering training workshop focused on leveraging the "Udeer" application to bolster the management and growth of Home-grown enterprises. The initiative, spearheaded by the Family Empowerment Department, underscores the Ministry's commitment to nurturing Qatar's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The workshop featured Ms. Reema Al-Kuwari, the visionary Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Udeer, who engaged with 31 owners of promising home-grown projects nationwide. Participants received comprehensive guidance on utilizing Udeer, a tool meticulously designed to simplify their operations through digital tools.
In her address, Ms. Al-Kuwari elucidated that Udeer stands as a pioneering Qatari technology startup, marking its distinction as the world's premier platform exclusively catering to the unique needs of home-based and small-scale businesses. The bilingual application, accessible in both Arabic and English, harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to deliver insightful business analytics and data-driven recommendations. Furthermore, Udeer offers an integrated suite of solutions encompassing advertising, marketing strategies, operational efficiency, tax compliance, inventory control, financial oversight, taxation procedures, and payroll management.
This strategic training initiative reflects the MSDF's ongoing dedication to empowering national home-grown projects, positioning them as vital contributors to the state's economic diversification and sustainable development objectives. These efforts are firmly rooted in the Ministry’s vision of fostering self-reliance and align seamlessly with the overarching goals in the Qatar National Vision 2030.
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