Since March 2021, Enabel in Rwanda in partnership with Rwanda
TVET Board (RTB) through the Urbanization program (UEDi) is implementing a
6-month short dual learning program. The program supports skills development and
aims at creating a well skilled workforce in construction sector with more
focus on the production and use of Made in Rwanda (MiR) construction materials.
On 12th
August 2022, 580 young men and women who pursued the Dual training officially
graduated from their respective areas of training. The graduation ceremony was
held in IPRC Kigali, and was officiated by various officials from the Ministry
of labor, Ministry of Education, and more specifically was attended by the
Ambassador of Belgium in Rwanda HE Bert Versmessen.
The training
is offered in five trades namely Building construction, Carpentry, Domestic
electricty, Welding and Plumbing and it is delivered through the partnership
between TVET schools and construction companies & craftsmen. Trainees spend
three months at school and the other three months in the workplace. Both school
trainers and In company Instructors (ICIs) collaborate to facilitate trainees
in acquiring a series of theoretical and practical hands-on skills relevant for
the labor market.
Three selected TVET schools that deliver the programs are
Ecole des Sciences et Technique – EST Busogo, Ecole Technique Saint Kizito
Musha and Saint Martin Gisenyi.
The program targets the most vulnerable youth according to
the national livelihood classification {Ubudehe}, category 1 and 2 and ensures
that candidates are given a chance to learn skills that would improve their
livelihood.
“Right
after I finished my program, I earned a decent job that pays me a significant
salary.” Says Cyurinyana Henriette a young girl from Gicumbi District. She
added that she saves the earned money in Small livestock which has been her
young age dream.
In addition
to the skills development of young graduates through dual training in
construction sector, the program reinforces the institutional capacity of RTB
by supporting the development or review of curricula and other instructional
materials and by contributing to the development of strategic documents.
So far, four construction curricula were supported with the
integration of the Made in Rwanda and quality standards (Building construction,
Land surveying, Plumbing and Public works) and dual training programs were
developed for the five supported trades.
At organizational level, partners including associations,
partner schools and companies are supported in the design, implementation and
monitoring of participatory dual training. Technical and pedagogical trainings
are organized for administrative and technical staff involved in the
implementation of dual training.
A recent investigation shows that 82% of reached graduates,
i.e. 195 of 237 trainees reached on
phone out of 358 trainees who completed the training program in the 1st two batches
have been (self-) employed, and some of them have been hired by companies that
have hosted them during the in-company training.
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