
MoL - Over 12,000 Omanis employed in the first half of 2025
According to the ministry's mid-year performance report, 2,316 citizens secured employment in the public sector, while 10,620 joined private sector establishments. This represents a 38% progress rate against the ministry's annual target.
Additionally, 4,292 individuals underwent training linked to replacement and operational needs, reaching 39% of the planned training goal. The combined total of those employed and trained stands at 17,228, indicating an overall achievement rate of 38.28% against the 2025 target of 45,000.
The report further breaks down employment and training figures across various sectors and outlines upcoming strategies to boost localization and training opportunities in the second half of the year.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to national workforce development, calling on all sectors to continue collaborating on employment and training initiatives in line with Oman's Vision 2040 goals.

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