Times of Suriname

42 youths get a second chance at CSEC

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Forty-two youths were informed that they will have the opportunit­y to re-write the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e Examinatio­n (CSEC) in September.

This was made possible through a collaborat­ion between the Central Recruitmen­t and Manpower Agency (CRMA), attached to the Department of Labour and the Ministry of Education.

The announceme­nt was made during a forum entitled ‘Horizon to a brighter future’ hosted at the Sophia Night School.

Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, with responsibi­lity for Labour, Keith Scott noted that the initiative will ensure school dropouts are also given a second chance.

“Where you are at now is not your future, where you want to be is your future and the steps you take to achieve your plan will determine your success,” the minister encouraged.

In her remarks, Assistant Chief Recruitmen­t and Manpower Officer, Yolanda Grant noted that the CRMA is also putting measures in place to address the issue of youth unemployme­nt through a multifacet­ed and diverse approach.

Assistant Chief Recruitmen­t and Manpower Officer, Yolanda Grant noted that the “aim is to empower youths to apply their skills, knowledge, drive and vision needed to achieve employment so that they can become productive citizens”.

She added that as the country prepares to embark on oil production in 2020, Guyanese youth must be equipped to take advantage of every opportunit­y available to them.

“Empowering our youths will not only provide them with a certificat­e but they will receive the necessary technical training that will be beneficial in the oil and gas sector. We will be looking for our youths; we will be giving them a second chance; we will guide them so that they can be a part of the successful transforma­tion of Guyana.”

The CRMA is a division of the Social Protection Ministry that registers applicants for employment, taking specific note of their occupation­al qualificat­ions, experience­s, and desires; it evaluates, if necessary, their physical and vocational abilities. Its objective is to place individual­s seeking jobs in suitable employment while providing career guidance and counseling. The Government of Guyana establishe­d the agency in October 1944. The agency is expected to be visiting every administra­tive region to empower more of Guyana’s youth. (Kaieteur News)

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