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New programme for women piloted in Baramita

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Sixty residents of Baramita, Region One (Barima/Waini), who participat­ed in short courses under the Women’s Innovation and Investment Network (WIIN) programme by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, were presented their certificat­es last Tuesday, according to a statement from the ministry yesterday.

WIIN is the brainchild of Minister of Human Services and Social Security Dr Vindhya Persaud and seeks to provide women and girls with economic benefits, along with an enabling environmen­t to help them boost their self-confidence and individual­ity. It is being rolled out through Guyana Women’s Leadership Institute (GWLI).

Persaud personally handed out the certificat­es at the Baramita Primary School where 18 persons received a certificat­e in sewing, 25 in Informatio­n Communicat­ions Technology (ICT), and 17 in the Fundamenta­ls of

Agricultur­e and English Language.

A number of arrangemen­ts have been put in place to allow for the education process to continue in these fields.

Baramita has been troubled with various issues like alcohol and substance abuse, suicide, incest, child sexual abuse, and human traffickin­g, among others, was especially chosen by Persaud to pilot WIIN to as to offer opportunit­ies of self-developmen­t through technical vocational training. She assured the residents that the ministry will do all that it can to lift Baramita from the serious issues plaguing the community

Senior Training Officer Sanjay Pooran noted that the courses in Baramita had an extremely positive impact on those who signed up for them. Even though the courses lasted for just three days, he said, the participan­ts were well equipped to practice what they learned by the end. “For those who did sewing, when we got there, they couldn’t sew masks and hammocks, but by the time we left, they were able to start doing so.”

Although WIIN targets women and girls, the team in Baramita did not restrict the boys from joining the programmes. “These are people who had never had formal training before and they were full of excitement and enthusiasm when they were introduced. We had no problems filling those classes and even had to register extra persons,” Pooran was quoted as saying.

The Ministry has arranged to send in support staff to train persons in Baramita to be trainers. This will facilitate continuous learning opportunit­ies for the people in the community.

“The intention is to provide them with life skills for employment or starting a small business, and it’s coupled with courses that are focused on social developmen­t so things like anger management, conflict management, suicide and depression, can also be dealt with,” Pooran further explained.

Whether persons are interested in garment constructi­on, ICT, graphic designing, video editing, photograph­y, interior decorating, the Ministry is moving to cater for major developmen­t in the country.

Persaud expressed a desire to see continued progress in Baramita plans to have the Learning Resource Centre which was furnished with computers and sewing machine, develop into a hub for youth and women to gain confidence, step away from the social ills and become employed or develop small businesses.

 ??  ?? Minister Vindhya Persaud (left) handing out a certificat­e
Minister Vindhya Persaud (left) handing out a certificat­e

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