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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Johannesburg Area, South Africa, Gauteng South Africa
Secteur d’activité
Government / Military
Site Web
www.zapreneur.com
À propos
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen is the founder of Zapreneur and Proposal Desk .Each of these websites are aimed at answering this question – Can the Internet help South African small business?
Ebrahim-Khalil started his career at the Gauteng Provincial Government, where he was the manager of the Vusani Amadolobha Grant Fund, which was South Africa’s first public-private partnership fund for urban renewal. The theme of public service reform saw him join the National Labour and Economic Development Institute (NALEDI), a research non-governmental organisation established by the Congress of South African Trade Unions. During his seven years at NALEDI, he managed the public sector transformation p...
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Johannesburg Area, South Africa, Gauteng South Africa
Secteur d’activité
Government / Military
Site Web
www.zapreneur.com
À propos
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen is the founder of Zapreneur and Proposal Desk .Each of these websites are aimed at answering this question – Can the Internet help South African small business?
Ebrahim-Khalil started his career at the Gauteng Provincial Government, where he was the manager of the Vusani Amadolobha Grant Fund, which was South Africa’s first public-private partnership fund for urban renewal. The theme of public service reform saw him join the National Labour and Economic Development Institute (NALEDI), a research non-governmental organisation established by the Congress of South African Trade Unions. During his seven years at NALEDI, he managed the public sector transformation p...
Mots-clés
south africa
entrepreneurship
unemployment
small business
inequality
assets
bootstrapping
wordpress
tenure
titling
youth unemployment
entrepreneur
small and medium enterprises
poverty
community works programme
new growth path
public service
collective bargaining
public service employment
Tout plus