About two
thousand one hundred youth in the Albertine/Rwenzori region will receive
training in labour market relevant skills starting January 2022.
Enabel through the Support to Skilling Uganda project has
set aside 5.3 billion shillings to support the training activities.
Speaking today
during the grants award ceremony in the Ministry of Education boardroom,
Enabel’s Skilling Sector Expert Christine Karungi said the trainings will be
delivered by 14 organisations working in partnership with various private
sector companies.
“The joint
delivery of the training will ensure that they are aligned with labour market
needs, thereby making trainees more employable upon completion of their courses,”
Karungi said.
Uganda has one of
the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. Studies have partly
attributed this to an education system that is not responsive to the needs of
the labour market.
Focus will be on
the following priority sectors selected based on the local labour market demands:
tourism and hospitality, agriculture, manufacturing and renewable energy.
Beneficiary districts
include; Masindi, Hoima, Bulisa, Kasese, Kabarole and Bunyangabo. The
initiative also targets nearly 750 refugees and host communities in Kikuube,
Kamwenge and Kayegewa to enable them to rebuild their lives.
Jointly implemented
by Enabel and the Ministry of Education since 2016, the project has to date
supported the skilling of more than 3000 youth in the region.
Tracer studies
indicate that of the trained, 7 out of 10 find employment within 6 months after
completion of course.
The Support to
Skilling Uganda project aims at enhancing the quality of skills development by
making training more responsive to the needs of the labour market in order to increase
youth employability.
It is implemented
in Albertine/Rwenzori, Karamoja and Northern Uganda.
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