Windle Trust International is training education officers of Western Equatoria States on Girls Education South Sudan or GESS money transfer skills.
Jonathan Bage, deputy team leader of the organization, says the training is to empower officers on how to receive capitation grant and submit their reports of GESS, Radio Anisa reports.
Bage argues the participants to implement the skills they have acquired from the training.
He appeals to school administration to be committed in implementing the request of GESS project.
A participant testifies that the training is beneficial to him because he now knows how school can plan and report to the office in order to receive the money.
He promises to work closer with the school administration this year to see that everything has to follow the right channel.
Other participants appreciate the training and promise to work according to what they have learnt in the training.
The training is organized every year by the GESS for county education and liaison officers to support GESS project implementation.