On the occasion of International Education Day, on the 24th of January, CMA CGM Foundation emphasized its support for the training and professional integration of Lebanese youth who have faced academic disengagement or unemployment, in order to help secure their future.
Three programs have been designed to meet the needs of businesses in three thriving sectors: maritime transport, with the training of 175 seafarers by the end of December 2025 in the fields of mechanics, electrotechnics and hospitality; agriculture, with the training of 25 agricultural technicians trained by the summer of 2025 to support the development of table grape and avocado cultivation, aimed at growing export markets; and renewable energy, with the successful training of 40 technicians in insulation techniques and solar system installation in schools, enhancing learning conditions for students and teachers. The skills and experience acquired will enable them to start working immediately and progress to take on roles with greater responsibility.
It should be noted that for 20 years, the CMA CGM Foundation has been deeply dedicated to two significant areas: humanitarian aid and education. In response to crises and based on needs, the Foundation has equipped 12 schools with solar panels, provided school supplies to thousands of children, and supported educational and sports activities to support the development of thousands more across Lebanon. It even innovated by transforming containers into learning spaces, such as the “Container of Knowledge,” and into digital spaces accessible to all children and adolescents.
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