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‘Arab Inspire’ hopes to make entrepreneurship a way of life for youth and artists

A group of Emiratis walk past the Burj Dubai Tower, the tallest tower in the worldArtists and youngsters have one thing in common: they could use some help from professionals to take the leap, start a company, and make it profitable.

At least, that’s what five friends believe. Back in college, Mohamed Ali Chebâane, Monji Bhouri, Faycel Terzi, Mouna Ayari, and Khalil Tarhouni took part in the entrepreneurial AIESEC student program in Tunisia. Convinced of the power of education, they decided to support entrepreneurship for youth across North Africa and the Middle East.

In October, they launched Arab Inspire, a free program for kids, students, youngsters, and artists, funded by sponsors. For now, thanks to its 20 volunteers, the program is focusing on Tunisia.

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‘Arab Inspire’ hopes to make entrepreneurship a way of life for youth and artists

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