Vocational education in Karamoja region has
received a boost. The Minister of State for Higher Education John Chrysostom
Muyingo has today in Nakapiripirit commissioned new infrastructure worth 5.7
billion shillings.
These include multi-million state of the art
workshops and an assortment of modern training machinery, equipment and tools
including a tractor.
The project funded by the Embassy of Ireland and
jointly implemented by Enabel and the Ministry of Education benefited St.
Daniel Comboni Polytechnic and Nakapiripirit Technical Institute.
Muyingo said government has prioritized skills
development as a key driver of transforming the livelihood of Ugandans.
“We are aware that
Uganda can yield much by investing in skilling our young people,” Muyingo said.
“If well done, our children will acquire employability skills to lead them into
employment, increase productivity for those with jobs and enable others start
their own enterprises.”
The new infrastructure
has enhanced the capacity of the schools to accommodate more trainees. Prior to
the project, Nakapiripirit Technical Institute in 2017 had less than 100
students. But today, enrollment has risen to almost 500.
Enabel Resident
Representative Christelle Jocquet said the increasing demand means the region
now recognises skills as an enabler for development.
“It implies that
there is need to consider increasing opportunities for skilling in Karamoja by putting
up more skilling centers and schools, providing required equipment, recruiting
competent staff and designing inclusive models of skilling.
The overall
objective of the project was to enhance the employability of youth through
better quality of instruction and making training responsive to the needs of
the labour market.
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