Kenya: TRAINING ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINERS AND ESTABLISHING EMPLOYMENT ADVISORY SERVICES CENTER IN MOGADISHU
The project has a target of reaching 400 disadvantaged youth (40% females) through provision of employable skills training, linked with entrepreneurship training. The skills training are being conducted through EBTVET centers in Mogadishu. To enhance the graduates’ entry into self-employment, entrepreneurship will be taught. The entrepreneurship training is meant to train the trainees on how to generate business ideas, marketing, small business management, financial literacy, resource mobilization and business planning among others.
To improve on the employability of TVET graduates, it is important to avail information on employment opportunities and the emerging skills in the market. This can be done through an Employment Advisory Services (EAS) center to be set up in a TVET Center. The EAS center will train the graduates on “soft skills” which will emphasis on personal qualities, work habits and attitudes which make someone a good employee. The Center will also provide career guidance and counseling and give advice to youth and adult planning to venture in self-employment.
Interested and eligible applicants can send copies of their CVs, testimonials Technical proposal and Financial proposal and copies of two recent and relevant evaluations work carried out by the applicant(s) to:
Human Resources Officer
**Save the Children International – Somalia Programme **
Email: Somalia.Vacancies@savethechildren.org**.****Deadline for applications is Thursday 13th March 2014 **
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