
Our team working across MENA has an exceptional understanding of the challenges and potential within the region, making placements in countries including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Yemen and Syria. Despite being constantly affected by economic transformation and persistent civil war, this diverse part of the world offers huge growth potential as it paves the way for the future of work.
The two most important human capital trends identified in the region, belonging and well-being, illustrate that MENA is a forward thinker when it comes to employee engagement. With ever-increasing levels of polarisation in the world, and a rise in remote working, employees are looking inwards to build connections with their colleagues and companies. Belonging and performance have been intrinsically linked as employees contribute to shared goals and common visions within their organisations, and employers become increasingly aware of the impact of technology on societies and populations.
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Oxford HR is proud of our strong track record throughout the MENA region. We have experience working with a wide range of organisations to appoint and support remarkable senior leaders to propel our client organisations forward, and help them achieve their world changing goals.
A selection of our experience in MENA











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- Shireen Abu Aqla: Christian leaders condemn violence at reporter's funeralle 16 mai 2022 à 5:35
Christian leaders in Jerusalem accuse Israel of violating an agreement to uphold religious freedom.
- Iraq sandstorm: Red skies as Iraq hit by eighth sandstorm in weeksle 16 mai 2022 à 2:06
This is the eighth sandstorm to sweep through the country since mid-April, hospitalising hundreds.
- Hezbollah allies suffer losses in Lebanon election, early results showle 16 mai 2022 à 11:39
The rival Christian Lebanese Forces party, which has ties to Saudi Arabia, says it won five seats.
- Fleeing Syria 10 years on: 'We cried all the way to Jordan'le 14 mai 2022 à 11:03
A family looks back after a decade living in the world's largest Syrian refugee camp.
- Shireen Abu Aqla: UN condemns killing of Al Jazeera reporterle 14 mai 2022 à 8:35
Shireen Abu Aqla was shot dead in disputed circumstances in the occupied West Bank.