Diar for Rehabilitation Development Association in partnership with Save the Children International on Monday launched one-day exhibition campaign in Rumbek.
The exhibition showcases products from carpentry, welding, agribusiness and masonry made by youth in Rumbek Vocational Training Centre, Radio Good News reports.
Maluak Majur, one of exhibitors applauds the Association and partners for transferring skills to the youth.
He urges idle young people to apply and learn how to work for self living and stop disturbing their parents.
Abraham Nhial, Save the Children Assistant Project Manager says the exhibition aims at promoting youth products to the public.
He urges exhibitors to focus on building the society and developing the nation.
Alfred Agolder, Ministry of Education Director-General told the graduates to be the job creators than being jobs hunters.
He encourages people living with disabilities to participate in all works able people do in order to represent their voices.
The one-day exhibition campaign brought together government officials and NGOs representatives in Rumbek.