There are young people who engage
in various vocational skills , including learning tailoring and construction at
the school "ISHURI UMWANA N'UMUHANGA" in Kinteko, Butare Cathedral
parish. Tailoring or construction are skills that help many young people secure
employment and develop themselves in a sustainable way. Upon completing their
formation in tailoring or construction, many receive tools from the school
after one year, which help them start their careers, marking a significant step
toward self-reliance and fighting unemployment.
Young people who finish learning tailoring
often receive tools such as sewing machines, and other basic materials needed in their
mission that they pay within one year. These tools help these new graduates
start working without delay, enabling them to open their own shop as a group or
work elsewhere where they can find jobs
in order to improve their lives.
In conclusion, tailoring or
construction as vocational skills are
among the ways that help young people create jobs and improve their
livelihoods. Supporting young people who complete their vocational training,
whether by providing tools or helping them access markets, is a way of fighting
unemployment and promoting the country's economic development.
Sr Amani ,