Over 300 youth to benefit from empower project in Yei

According to radio Easter, the training is for young people to generate income for individual benefits especially in business skills.

Across TVET program project assistant officer, Joyce Night, on Monday explained that the first phase of the training will cover eighty students who completed successful three months course.

“This program is implemented by Across and we target three hundred twenty young people from all the five Payam of Yei River County in Central Equatoria State. For this phase, we are training eighty students who completed three months courses,” she noted.

Night explains that after classroom teaching, students are backed up with business and life skills management in order to help in opening business.

She adds that the training will enable the students on how to select business, plan manage and how to come out with a tangible business that will progress well.

“The purpose of this training is that after their class room lessons, we normally back them up with some skills like business and life skills to help them go out there when they need to open business and the objective of the training is to help them on how to select a business, plan manage and how come out with tangible business that will progress because you cannot chose a business which you don’t know,” Night discloses.

She encourages the young people to enrol for vocational trainings in order to get business and life skills that will help earn their living.

The training which will continue for the next three days brought together thirty-eight males and forty-two females from all Payams of Yei River County in Central Equatoria State.

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