

HM the Sultan has directed that the sum previously allocated to support programmes and pathways for employing jobseekers in the private sector—particularly the wage support initiative—be doubled to an amount of RO 100 million, in light of the substantial uptake of these initiatives and programs by both the private sector and jobseekers.
These measures aim to utilize the platform's data to create employment opportunities for citizens. Launched in December 2024, the platform provides supply and demand data for positions, lists available job opportunities in the public and private sectors, and maintains data on job seekers.
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He commended the efforts of all units of the State Administrative Apparatus and the private sector, acknowledging their dedication to executing diverse development programs and projects. These collective efforts have substantially strengthened Oman’s fiscal position and economic performance, resulting in measurable progress across key economic indicators.
He reiterated the necessity of reinforcing economic and social stability, boosting the competitiveness of the national economy, and capitalizing on the review and assessment of outcomes from the previous plan to realize the goals of Oman Vision 2040.
His Majesty also highlighted that the favourable results yielded by the current plan serve to bolster confidence in the nation's future development trajectories.
The Council of Ministers has examined the initial outcomes of the State General Budget for 2025, noting that the Gross Domestic Product at constant prices recorded growth of 3.4%, driven by enhanced value-added in non-oil activities.
The year further witnessed the introduction of various projects and programs in multiple social and economic development sectors. The Council reviewed the components of the draft State General Budget for the 2026 fiscal year, which constitutes the inaugural year of the Eleventh Five-Year Development Plan (2026-2030).
The Council of Ministers examined the outcomes of the Government Digital Transformation Program (2021-2025), highlighting key milestones such as the introduction of the unified national services portal, the approval of regulatory guidelines for digital governance, and the digitization of 74% of all government services.
The program also featured the implementation of multiple artificial intelligence projects and positioned Oman as a regional hub for data processing and AI algorithm development. These collective efforts have elevated Oman's standing to 45th globally and 5th within the Middle East and North Africa region on the Government AI Readiness Index.
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