VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING

PROJECTS FUNDED

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NNEKA YOUTH FOUNDATION

GHC 20,900.00

The Trust funded the provision of two sets of 5KVA AEESL Diesel Generator to the Nneka Youth Foundation in the Volta region for the operation of their activities in supporting the youth with skills.

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ANANDA MARGA PRACARAKA SAMGHA

GHS 13,338.00

Funds were provided by the Trust for the completion of a building to be used as a vocational centre. The structure is earmarked to provide practical training in agriculture and other vocational skills for the youth in Ejura Sekyere Dumasi District in the Ashanti Region. It is expected that the vocational training will equip students with the requisite skills for the job market and also improve their literacy levels. The project is yet to be commissioned.

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ADOMFIE INTEGRATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

GHS 18,952.00

The Ghanaman Trust Fund refurbished the Adomfie Vocational Training Centre training with modern equipment for teaching catering and food processing as well as dress and textile making. The Centre was established by Adomfie Integrated Community Development, an NGO in the Eastern Region. The NGO also mobilized 120 widows under a project called Widows Empowerment Programme; members of the group use the facilities in the catering department to bake bread and other pastries to sell in Kuruntumi and its environs. The Centre currently has 38 regular students and it has introduced new courses in Hospitality Management and Medical Assistantship. The project has been officially commissioned.

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TUMU DEANERY RURAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (TUDRIDEP)

GHS 14,448.00

The Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Livelihoods (YEMSUL) project by Tumu Deanery Rural Integrated Development Programme was set up to equip the youth in the Tumu District with employable skills through training in welding, carpentry, sewing and weaving. Ghanaman Trust has provided the project with sewing machines and tapes, as well as welding electrodes, training kits and other tools. More than 100 young people are currently enrolled in the project.

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