More than 50 people have been learning skills to start small scale enterprises for self sustenance and dignity.
The Humanitarian International Service Director for International Relief and Development, Norman Brinkley, told Bakhita Radio that his organization is helping the trainees to assimilate information on how to start a small business.He added that the training would enable the participants to reduce dependency and build their own dignity.
Mr. Brinkley added that the training also aimed at shaping the participants’ views to understand their potentials and the opportunities they have towards self-reliance.
The training that took place at Bakhita Radio premises drew 57 participants from around Juba.
