As
part of the intervention implemented in partnership with the Local
Administrative Entities Development Agency (LODA), the Belgian
Cooperation, through Enabel’s Urban Economic Development intervention (UEDi), funds a dual training
programme implemented in partnership with Rwanda TVET Board (RTB).
The programme
focuses on skills development in construction trades including masonry, plumbing, welding, electricity, and carpentry. It puts more emphasis on the use
of Made in Rwanda construction materials.
Apprentices spend 1-3 months at
school to acquire relevant theoretical and basic practical skills to prepare
them for workplace integration. The UEDi Work-Place Learning (WPL) intervention
focuses on cooperative modern training with companies in the formal
construction sector with the aim to contribute to the implementation of TVET
and WPL policies and to make TVET more relevant and demand-driven.
Since
March 2021, 145 candidates enrolled in the programme in three selected schools, namely
Ecole Scientifique et Technique (EST) Busogo, Saint Martin Gisenyi, and Saint
Kizito Musha TVET schools.
In May 2021, all trainees were placed in construction companies
for work-based learning where they are coached by in-company
instructors to enhance their hands-on skills and workplace attitudes.
In the workplaces, trainees acquired a variety of practical
skills such as setting out a construction site, foundation and wall elevation,
steel fixing and wall plastering to mention but some.
Though the training is ongoing, some company
owners and trainers had such appreciation for the work of trainees and their attitudes that they already hired some of them.
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