The Association is organizing a training course on “Professional Project Management (PMP)” in collaboration with the Mubda'oon Center.
7 September, 2025 by
عالية العتيبي


 The Autism Families Association, in partnership with the Mubda'oon Center for Studies, Consulting, and Training at King Abdulaziz University, held a training course entitled “Project Management” (PMP) over five days, starting on August 31 and ending on September 4, as part of the “Skills” program supported by the Human Resources Development Fund.​

The course lasted for 40 training hours, during which a comprehensive set of concepts and practical skills in planning, organizing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating work projects were presented, in accordance with the latest methodologies and methods adopted in project management.​

A number of the association's employees and interested parties from various disciplines participated in the course, where they had the opportunity to interact with the specialist trainer and apply scientific models that simulate real-life work environments.​

The association emphasized that this course is part of its commitment to investing in human resource development.​

The course concluded with the presentation of accredited certificates to attendees, amid widespread praise for the scientific and practical level of the course.