Bahrain

Dataflow to Work With Bahrain Ministries to Safeguard Employment Standards

The DataFlow Group, a leading provider of verification services, announced entering into a strategic tie-up with authorities in Bahrain to support the kingdom’s ministries and government sector authorities in authenticating educational degrees and certificates for skilled professionals across the country.

The collaboration aims to strengthen Bahrain’s skilled employment sector, driving sustainable economic growth across key industries.

The Prime Minister’s Office recently enforced a new requirement for all public and private sector institutions to verify the authenticity of educational degrees and international accreditations.

While equivalency is no longer a requirement, professionals seeking employment in key growth sectors such as vocational institutions, legal practice and education must now provide verified educational and license documents.

The DataFlow Group will closely collaborate with several ministries to provide comprehensive primary source verification (PSV) services to applicants seeking employment, in line with the new requirements, the company said in a media release.

Its role will involve authenticating essential employment documents, including academic degrees, employment certificates, professional licenses, work permits and passports.

Verification key to Bahrain’s professional growth

Sunil Kumar, the DataFlow Group’s CEO, said the company is well-positioned to support the island kingdom’s vision and requirements for highly skilled professionals to foster the country’s growth and safeguard employment standards.

“The requirements outlined by Bahrain’s ministries calls for verification to support professions in specialised sectors, which is a crucial step in attracting top talent to the country and delivering superior professional services,” Kumar said.

The Government of Bahrain forecasts the size of the country’s workforce to double by 2030 and skilled professionals are required to support the country’s growth in specialised sectors.

The employment of verified applicants aligns with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, which places integral importance on establishing a first-rate educational system that upholds the highest quality standards.

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