22-year old Viko Gloria graduated on top of her class in
January 2017 from the Skills Training Centre of Welthunger Hilfe. She is now a
co-instructor for the Carpentry and Joinery class at the center in Rhino
Settlement in Arua District, Northern Uganda.
“My performance was good and that is why I was retained to
teach. I am already earning a salary and I also plan to make furniture such as beds
and roofing material for sale to earn extra income during my free time” says Gloria. With
this additional savings income, Gloria will be able to take care of her parents
and educate her younger siblings.
Gloria was among the youth attaining livelihood and labor
market relevant quality skills to create jobs and improve their standards of
living. Gloria was the only girl in her class. Moreover, the class that she
teaches currently has no female student neither, nevertheless with her recent
promotion she plays a role model among fellow young girls.
She is one of the few nationals from the host community at
the center.
The Ugandan Government programme ‘REHOPE‘ focuses on integrating both refugees and host
communities in its programme ensuring co-existence.
BTC-Uganda promotes skills development as part of the
Support Programme for Refugees Settlements and Host Communities in Northern
Uganda (SPRS-NU) funded by European Union Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF). It is supporting improved training programmes
such the one Gloria graduated from. By working with national Ministry of
Education and Sports BTC Uganda aims to ensure quality, standardization and
certification of skills training for refugees and host communities.
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