The minister of higher education and scientific research, Dr. Naim al-Aboudi, honored the graduates of the Jusoor program and initiative and opened a job fair with the participation of forty companies and institutions specialized in providing services and training and development programs. In his speech during the closing ceremony of the Jusoor project, which was held in cooperation with the World Food Program of the United Nations, he stressed that the Ministry of higher education and scientific research has the task of providing all public and private sector institutions with qualified outputs for employment and employment, pointing out that the ministry is focused on the responsibility of expanding the horizons of this type of initiatives that pave the way for job opportunities and enable graduates to chart a specific path to their goals in obtaining jobs that meet their ambition and suit their scientific and academic achievement. He added that universities are following up on graduates ‘ affairs through employment centers and are actively seeking to overcome obstacles and contribute to many training programs, including the Jusoor initiative, which represents an organized effort aimed at upgrading skills and development capabilities, praising the World Food Program and its international partners and Iraqi universities, which were part of the success of this experiment. The closing ceremony included speeches by the representative of the World Food Program of the United Nations and the president of the University of technology, presentations to partners and the experiences of a number of graduates of the Jusoor initiative, while the minister of higher education and scientific research, Dr. Naim al-Aboudi, opened a job fair with the participation of more than forty companies and institutions, he explained while for graduates to obtain Jobs be part of a sustainable development environment.