Project Detail |
This project aims to develop the capacity of approximately 9,000 young people to grow the economy in Burkina Faso. Girls and boys, aged 13 to 18, receive training and develop job skills that meet local labour market needs. Residents from 13 communities in the south-west and northern central regions benefit from this project. The project aims to make young people more employable in occupations directly related to various sectors including: mining, sales and supply, the food and hotel industries, transportation, and trades (carpentry, mechanics, welding, and masonry). The project involves pre-vocational and vocational technical training and relies on existing networks of non-formal basic education centres (CEBNFs) and vocational training centres (CFPs). CEBNFs offer an alternative by providing pre-vocational training for young people who have not had access to the formal education system. CFPs continue the work of CEBNFs by offering vocational training and job entry opportunities, thus making young people more employable. This project is implemented by Plan International Canada and co-financed by IAMGOLD. |