The European Union under the European Union Emergency Trust Fund
for Africa has today awarded three organisations grants totaling to 4.6 billion
shillings to skill refugees and host communities in West Nile & Kiryadongo.
Recipients include; Edukans Education Services, Windle International and
Welthungerhilfe
The funds provided through the Support
to Skilling Uganda (SSU) project implemented by Enabel and Ministry of
Education will facilitate the training of 1210 refugees and their Ugandan hosts
in Yumbe, Arua, Madi Okollo, Terego, Adjumani and Kiryadongo.
Enabel Country Representative Tom
Vanneste says the project started in 2017 and has to date trained more than 5000
refugee and host community youth, women and girls.
“Tracer studies indicate that nearly 7 out of 10
trained people either get employed or start their own enterprises within six
months after graduation,” Vanneste says.
He attributed the high employability
rate to deliberate efforts taken to align training with labour market needs.
“The EU is proud to be one of the key
partners of Uganda in supporting the national refugee response. Through this
project, we will support increased access to quality skills development through
vocational training and provision of entrepreneurial skills. This action contributes
to the development of sustainable livelihoods through creation of income
generating activities for both refugee and host communities,” says Nadia
Cannata, Head of Section for Sustainable Development, Delegation of the European
Union to Uganda.
The Support to Skilling Uganda project
aims to increase access to quality skills development through vocational &
entrepreneurship skills training, provision of startup kits and post training business
development support.
The grants award ceremony at National
Teachers’ College Muni in Arua City also featured a photo exhibition to
commemorate the work of the EU and the Government of Uganda in support of the
national refugee response.
The exhibition presented photography of European Union interventions
in refugee hosting districts, which highlight the EU contribution towards
building resilience and transforming lives. The photo exhibition was free and
open to the public all day on 1 December.
Refugee-response initiatives funded by
the European Union address a wide spectrum of issues. These include:
humanitarian aid and civil protection; water, hygiene and sanitation; cash and vouchers
transfer; strengthening the capacity of local governments to contribute to
improved service delivery; supporting income generating activities for refugees
and host communities; increased environmental and natural resources protection
by restoring and conserving degraded natural resources; and accelerating access
to justice and protection for vulnerable groups.
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