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Launch of the Second Phase of “Start and Improve Your Business” Program in Homs to Empower Youth and Support Entrepreneurship

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  • 25 Apr, 2026
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The second phase of the internationally accredited “Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB)” program, supported by the International Labour Organization (ILO), was launched on Sunday at the Harmony Syriac Cultural Center in Homs, in cooperation with Nahro Development Association. The program aims to empower young people and strengthen their entrepreneurial skills.

Turning Ideas into Practical, Market‑Ready Projects

The current training courses focus on helping youth develop their ideas and transform them into practical projects, while also improving existing businesses through structured feasibility studies that enhance economic viability and sustainability. The training targets 20 participants seeking to create impactful and feasible business ideas.

Two Training Tracks: Idea Generation and Business Improvement

Trainer Alissar Nafouj from the ILO explained that the program is built on two main tracks:

        Generating ideas and converting them into actionable business plans

      Improving existing projects by identifying weaknesses and addressing them

She emphasized that the program equips young people with the tools needed to enter the labor market effectively and teaches them how to evaluate ideas to ensure profitability and long‑term success.

Networking and Capacity Building for Real Opportunities

Riham Kasouha, head of the Homs team at Nahro Development Association, highlighted the importance of coordination and networking in creating real opportunities for youth. She noted that cooperation with the ILO provides a valuable platform for exchanging expertise and building capacities that benefit the community.

Participants’ Experiences: A Step Toward Future Success

Several trainees expressed the program’s positive impact. Yazan Khalil said the training helped him organize his ideas in preparation for launching his project, while Kamal Nadaf described the program as essential for young people, offering practical tools that boost their confidence in building successful future businesses.

An International Program Supporting Small Enterprises

The program, which began in mid‑February, is part of a global training initiative supported by the ILO. It aims to promote the creation and development of small enterprises as a strategic approach to generating employment opportunities and improving the quality of life for both women and men.

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