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Council of Governors ink deal with Godrej to launch TVETs programs
Over 20,000 youth are expected to be trained in hairdressing and beauty therapy under the Wezesha Youth program in a bid to grow local small and medium enterprises while supporting the reduction in unemployment among youth.
The program – a partnership between the Council of Governors and Godrej Group of Companies – will be rolled out nationwide as part of the National Government competence-based education for vocational training centres.
Speaking during the launch of the program at Chebigen Vocational Training Centre in Kericho, Godrej Kenya CEO Gaurav Kaushal said that the company recognizes that vocation training enables sustainable enterprise development in Kenya.
“Through the hairdressing and beauty therapy training, we hope that our youth would be empowered to identify and seize emerging opportunities that can help Kenya sustain its productivity. They will also be provided with financial literacy, communication and business skills to enable them to be entrepreneurs,’ said Mr. Kaushal.
In the last two years, Godrej Kenya ran a pilot program where 1000 youths in vocational training centres in Nairobi, Kitui, Trans Nzoia, Migori, Machakos, Kisii and Uasin Gishu counties were trained. Following learnings made in this pilot phase, the Wezesha Youth Program was redesigned for sustainability and scale.
The next phase of the program’s implementation will target 20,000 youth in 22 counties in ultra-modern designed training labs established to facilitate the delivery of quality training.
“Through this program, we envision in creating an employable workforce among under privileged youth from informal settlements in urban Kenya and rural Kenya,” added Mr. Kaushal.
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