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Skilling for Entrepreneurship and Dignified Employment in Mid-Western Uganda

Target Impact

70,000 young women and young men, of whom  70%  are  females  are  sustainably economically  empowered  and  productive  for fulfilling lives.

 

Target: 70,000 Youth in Work

 

Geographical location: 20 districts – Kagadi, Masindi, Kiboga, Kyenjojo, Kyegegwa, Mubende, Mityana, Kasanda,Kibaale,Kakumiro,Kikuube, Hoima, Buliisa, Kiryandongo,Kyankwanzi, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Bundibugyo, Kasese, and Ntoroko.

 

 

Objectives:

  1. Equip 70,000 young women and men with market-relevant employable and entrepreneurship skills
  2. Support 56,000 young people (80% of the trainees) to establish viable and competitive enterprises
  3. Link 14,000 young people (20% of the trainees) to formal work opportunities
  4. Strengthen the capacity of local artisans to sustainably deliver market relevant vocational skills

Status: Active

Country

Uganda

Period

2020-2025

Industries

Agriculture

Construction

Tourism & Hospitality

Impact to Date

41,500

young people  (of which, 25,000 young women) have received vocational skilling in tourism, construction, and agriculture enterprises. 

22,000

 young people have accessed job opportunities (12, 230  are female). 

540

artisans and agribusiness practitioners have been onboarded and upskilled to provide vocational skilling to young people in tourism, construction, and agriculture enterprises.

The program has successfully piloted  the artisan model  enabling  young people to transition to wage and self-employment. The artisan model allows young people to acquire practical hands-on skills from experienced artisans withing communities  leveraging their expertise and resources.

Young women have ventured into sectors such as electric supply and installation,  motorcycle repair that are previously dominated by males  influencing mindset shift among women.

Partnership Focus

Mobilize and enroll young people for  skilling  with market- relevant vocational, employable and entrepreneurship skills through artisans and agribusiness practitioners.

Coordinate Directorate of Industrial Training assessment and certification for young people who have completed training as well as Artisans and Agribusiness Practitioners who were hitherto not certified.

Support young people to establish viable and competitive enterprises  through  linkages  to  financial  institutions  to access capital for enterprise start-up and growth.

Development  of  a  database  of  potential  employers  and linking young people to work opportunities through formal or informal employment

In Partnership With

The URDT-I is a vocational training institution aiming to create a critical mass of all-round male and female young entrepreneurs who have integrity and the capacity to improve their economic situation. In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, the URDT-I is implementing a skilling program to enable young people to create jobs or access dignified and fulfilling work. URDT-I adopted a satellite model of skilling young people where artisans are given the opportunity to provide hands-on training experience to young people through a mentorship/apprenticeship program, which has a positive impact on mindset, business survival, growth, and performance.

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