23 year-old Cyrus Kyagondoze is a Modern
Housekeeping student at the Millennium Business School in Hoima. He dropped out
of the 4th year of high school because his family could not afford
his school fees. After several years of unemployment, Cyrus is happy to take
the Modern Housekeeping training, subsidized by Enabel’s Skills Development Fund
(SDF). “Getting hands-on skills is so
important in Uganda now. That’s why I’m doing this.”
Millennium Business School organizes Modern
Housekeeping trainings for 10 students, plus African Cuisine training for an additional 10 students.
With the support of the SDF, the school was able to upgrade the African Cuisine
training with kitchen utensils and 10 environment- friendly cooking stoves. According
to Director Robert Mwesigwa “These
materials allow for modern and practical trainings. For the housekeeping
training our most important purchase was a washing machine.“
As in rural Uganda washing is mostly
done by hand, Cyrus had never in his life seen a washing machine. Until a
technician from Kampala demonstrated how to install and use one during housekeeping
classes. “That man was doing this work all
over the region, making good money with it. This inspires me to try that too.”
Even though housekeeping is generally
seen as ‘a woman’s job’, the SDF encourages men to take up the profession. Cyrus
is already on board: “I see no problem
with men working in housekeeping. Our class went to a big hotel in Hoima and I
saw a man doing household tasks. There is life in this job.”
Both the African cuisine and Modern Housekeeping
classes take up to 9 months, and include one month of practical training at quality
hotels in Hoima. Additionally, during entrepreneurship classes, students learn
to set up business plans and keep records, with the aim of stimulating them to
create their own employment. 22-year-old Christine Alihaihi already has plans
after her African Cuisine training: “Before
I was helping my mom with catering jobs in the village. Now I can make whole
dishes and want to start my own catering business.”
The Skills Development Fund in Albertine-Rwenzori aims at
sustainably improving the quality of technical and vocational trainings through
public-private partnerships, in order to enhance the youth’s employability.
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