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Capricorn Foundation commits towards training programmes

2024-03-14  Staff Reporter

Capricorn Foundation commits towards training programmes

The Capricorn Foundation recognises its responsibility to support organisations committed to creating job opportunities that contribute to economic growth and address social problems caused by unemployment. 

They have reaffirmed their commitment to Women at Work and Men on the Side of the Road (MSR) by committing just over N$600 000 towards training programmes to create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities.  The Women at Work project aims to support and empower individuals by providing them with the necessary skills to thrive in the workplace. 

In Namibia, where many young people lack formal educational qualifications, the project offers training opportunities in various areas such as dressmaking, pattern design, hospitality, cooking and baking. 

Upon completion of the courses, students receive certificates which can help them secure employment. Apart from technical training, the programme also equips students with financial, communication and life skills. The Capricorn Foundation has committed N$275 000 towards Women at Work, making it possible to further its mission.

MSR is a comprehensive programme which provides training and employment opportunities for the unemployed in Namibia, including men sitting on the side of the road, and out-of-school youth and women. The programme aims to help its registered members gain employment by offering vocational training programmes, and partners with businesses and organisations to facilitate job placements. This project mainly focuses on youth, unskilled workers and vulnerable communities who may not have many employment opportunities.

The Capricorn Foundation has committed N$326 150 to MSR to support its training programmes. Richard Kativa, a volunteer at MSR in Swakopmund, became an MSR member in 2021, “MSR has helped me improve my computer skills, supported me with opportunities to apply for jobs and to register my business following entrepreneurship training that MSR and the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture facilitated. I am happy that I can assist new MSR members today and share the knowledge I have gained”, he beamed.


2024-03-14  Staff Reporter

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