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Hospitalit­y Training Helps Youths Access Tourism Industry Jobs

- Source: Ministry of Youth and Sports

We feel motivated and thankful that Government is taking steps to ensure equal opportunit­ies for young people to find employment through multi skill training programmes of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Anisi Koroivuki One of the twenty five youths that recently received training from the Ministry of Youth and Sports

For Anisi Koroivuki, the training she received at Service Pro Internatio­nal Tourism and Hospitalit­y Institute has turned out to be promising as she looks forward to opportunit­ies in the hospitalit­y industry.

The young lass of Kinoya was part of the twenty five youths that recently received training though the Ministry of Youth and Sports funded programme on Massaging techniques and Food and Beverage service, a component of the Urban Multi Skill training programme within the ministry.

“I left university a few years ago and have been unemployed since and this training has given me an opportunit­y to explore the hospitalit­y industry and tourism sector,” she explains.

“It is truly a worthwhile prospect as the training was fully funded by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and such opportunit­y gives young people second chances to be productive in the job sector. I am grateful that I was part of the group trained this week which consist young people from different walks of life,” Ms Koroivuki said.

“We feel motivated and thankful that Government is taking steps to ensure equal opportunit­ies for young people to find employment through multi skill training programmes of the Ministry of Youth and Sports,” she further add.

Officiatin­g during the certificat­e presentati­on, Director of Service Pro Internatio­nal Tourism and Hospitalit­y Institute Epi Gonewai said the long associatio­n with the Youth Ministry has enabled them to reach out to youths and many have found employment in the hotel industry.

“We were fortunate and blessed that our associatio­n with the Ministry has helped many young people join the skilled workforce through hospitalit­y training,” said Mr Gonewai.

“For the past five years we have been flooded with hospitalit­y trainings and all were concentrat­ed in the Western Division. We are happy that the Ministry is now focusing on the Central Division giving our young people an opportunit­y to be part of the programme,” Mr Gonewai said.

Mr Gonewai further said that the tourism industry gives an opportunit­y for young people to start their own businesses like massaging booths which can be seen in major hotels along the Coral Coast.

“This training is the first step for you and many opportunit­ies will arise. We learn more by doing things and I urge you to enter the job market and work hard. Success comes to those who work hard and from humble beginnings greater things can be achieved,” he told the trainees.

Aligned to the Ministry’s strategic goal to reinforce initiative­s to be the ministry for all youths and build pathways to success, the training also saw the partnershi­p with Pivot Point Internatio­nal which provided training on massage techniques.

Designed to empower youths with skills to a sustainabl­e future, the training is also part of Government­s commitment to an inclusive policy for all Fijians regardless of ethnicity, social background and religious beliefs.

 ?? Photo: Ministry of Youth and Sports ?? Youths who were trained on massage techniques and food and beverage service at the Service Pro Institute.
Photo: Ministry of Youth and Sports Youths who were trained on massage techniques and food and beverage service at the Service Pro Institute.

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