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SIFE

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SIFEStudents in Free Enterprise
SIFEStudents with Interrupted Formal Education
SIFEStage d'Insertion et de Formation à l'Emploi (French: Student Integration and Training for Employment)
SIFEShenzhen International Furniture Exhibition (China)
SIFEStudents Involved in Free Enterprise (various universities)
SIFESecond ISLSCP Field Experiment


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The project works on the economic development of Warraq and it isn't through charity by distributing clothes and money, but through making the people independent by teaching them business skills and they work to generate their income," explained Moataz Helmy, president of FUE's SIFE 2009 team.
JA and SIFE support the development of entrepreneurial skills in young people in preparation for establishing their own businesses or for employment.
When you come to a SIFE event, there's a belief that this is the future generation that really does have the potential to change the world, and to be a part of that is very extraordinary," says Denise Morrison, president of Campbell USA, a corporate donor.
 
 
 
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