
Technical Skills Training for Employability & Entrepreneurship
We have given special training in the art of mobile phone repairs, small electronics, and carpentry. These sessions are basically designed to impart practical hands-on skills to participants that are in high demand in the local labor market. The training encompasses a variety of technical skills, including diagnosing and fixing the problem in mobile phones, repair of small electronic devices, and undertaking carpentry jobs like making furniture and fixtures.
These trainings have yielded quite an amount. This is because the participants gained the relevant technical know-how to make them employable in job-finding or opening a business of repairing and carpentry. Acquisition of such skills has not only given them greater access to jobs but has also contributed towards local economic development by fostering small enterprises that render very useful services to people.
But also in the repair of electronic equipment and carpentry, it has empowered individuals to take care of many of the common technical needs and repairs around the household and neighborhood, thus relying less on services from others, to higher economic self-sufficiency within a community. Some of the programs have bridged the gaps in skills within the community, improved the economic activities, and generally upgraded the quality of life.

