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INJAZ-UAE is a member of Junior Achievement (JA) Worldwide. It is a partnership between the business community, educators and volunteers — all working together to inspire young people to dream big and reach their full potential.
Junior Achievement Worldwide is the world’s largest and fastest growing organization dedicated to educating students about workforce readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through experiential, hands-on programs - reaching over 10.6 million students a year.
In the UAE, INJAZ-UAE reached over 13,000 students since 2005, through 800+ volunteers at 20+ schools and universities - and growing!
INJAZ-UAE connects corporate volunteers to mentor youth (ages 11-24) through JA programs, which prepare students to enter the world of work and succeed through interactive, impactful and practical mentoring sessions.
We provide local and multinational business partners the opportunity to help develop a skilled future workforce and raise their profile in the community as leaders in corporate social responsibility.
We work with education partners — public and private schools and universities to bridge the gap between the world of work and education.
Organizations can help INJAZ-UAE through financial contributions, in-kind support, and/or volunteers.
Latest News
Barclays Bank encourages innovation and entrepreneurship among the youth
Barclays and INJAZ-UAE have partnered to encourage innovative and creating thinking among 15 to 18 year old students through the ‘You can b!’ Innovation Day Camp starting on 22nd December 2009.
MoreCompany Program Competition: Young Arab Entrepreneurs in the UAE and MENA
It's never too early to learn the fundamentals of finance. After winning a national competition, five teenagers represented the UAE in a regional program moulding tomorrow's tycoons.
More1st UAE Annual Company Program Competition 2009
Teenagers set up and run a start-up company with the help of corporate mentors to compete in a national competition against leading public schools in the UAE.
MoreCatch them young to teach business
Arab nations are laying the foundation for an even more dynamic and diversified economy in the future by getting their school and university students involved in entrepreneurial workshops that open the gates of the business ... More


