Persons with disabilities at Irada Center to start a new phase of achievement in the Project “Gaza Youth and Women Employment”.
IUG Irada center has kicked off the second batch of ” Gaza Youth and Women Employment ” project, which is generously funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and implemented under the supervision of the UNDP/PAPP.
The second batch of the project means to employ the trainees for three months with a price 250$ monthly per person; as 14 of them will be working in Irada, while 31 one will be working in privet sector companies. This batch aims at improving the economic situation of the targeted group, the persons with mobility impairment who fulfilled a six-months training and extremely did acquire the skills which needed for their work. The trainees in the first batch were immensely engaged in four training workshops: Sewing, Design & E-Marketing, Maintenance of Mobile & Smart devices and Winding & Maintenance of Transformers & Electric Motors.
Not only that, the second batch will pave the trainees’ ways to get in touch with the professional workers in the business market so that they can prove themselves and build their future. Consequently, they, the trainees, will be well prepared to indulge in self-employment opportunities.
The second batch’s outputs will extend to grow the trainees’ life skills such as communication with clients and building relations with big markets. Psychologically, the trainees will be healed and they will live as equally as the good persons because nothing will stop their willingness. At the end of the project, the trainee will be capable administratively and vocationally to commence an own project.
” Gaza Youth and Women Employment ” works on training (45) persons aged between 18-35 and who suffer from mobility impairment to be integrated into the business market aftermath the training would be ended. The choice of trainees was done in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor and Social Development. The choice of disciplines suited the trainees’ educational degree and the nature of impairment.
