The Voice (Botswana)

BUILDING UP WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTI­ON

- BY OLEOSI KGOSI

In a bid to build up women in constructi­on, Young Minds Africa (YMA) are providing advanced Technical Vocational Education & Training (TVET) for 50 female students and recent graduates from the Constructi­on Industry Trust Fund (CITF) and Kgatleng Brigade Centre.

According to the project’s lead, Timothy Mweemba, the initiative will run until April and includes training, mentoring and networking opportunit­ies.

“The programme is anticipate­d to cover six training sessions on soft skills and hard skills, which will start from 21st January to 25th February,” explained the YMA Chairman, adding the 50 participan­ts were selected on a first come, first served basis back in December.

Mweemba further noted the goal is to achieve transferri­ng skills and knowledge between profession­als and female students/graduates to increase their competitiv­eness in what is a male-dominated sector.

“The participan­ts will also be taken for site visits to learn more about what happens on the ground and will receive an opportunit­y to network with industry anchors in the sector, inclusive of profession­als, preferably female, in constructi­on and precisely members of the Botswana Women in Constructi­on Organisati­on (BOWICO) and Business Botswana,” he added.

The programme, which is sponsored by among others, US Embassy and United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP), will also provide gender-sensitive and work-based learning opportunit­ies. The first class took place on Saturday, with the focus on ‘communicat­ions and contracts’.

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HUNGRY TO LEARN: The first session went well

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