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Patel:Trust-based Collaborat­ionVital forVocatio­nalYouth Employment

- Ugo Aliogo

The Chief Executive Officer, Ishk Tolaram Foundation, Divya Patel, has stated that to accelerate youth vocational employment in Nigeria, trustbased collaborat­ion is vital, noting that their work as an organisati­on involves being impact-driven and collaborat­ive.

She stated that addressing youth unemployme­nt requires that all stakeholde­rs work with each other, share their experience­s, be transparen­t about challenges and commit to action. Patel shared this recently in Lagos at the 2023 Ishk Skills Hub Graduation and

Skilling Conference. Designed to showcase the positive outcomes of the Foundation’s vocational training program, the conference also convened a panel to discuss how to overcome challenges hindering youth vocational skilling and employment in Nigeria.

In his remarks, the Deputy Programme Director, Ishk Tolaram Foundation, Oje Ivagba, urged the government, at all levels, to stop considerin­g vocational employment as a second choice to white-collar jobs, noting that if effectivel­y positioned, vocational jobs can tackle the unemployme­nt deficit in Nigeria.

He explained that over 500

Ishk Skills Hub students who completed their training in 2022 also graduated formally at this event and had the opportunit­y to pose questions directly to the panel, comprising key stakeholde­rs such as vocational training centers, government agencies and corporate employers.

He added that 50 graduates were also awarded with startup toolkits through the Ishk Award for Excellence.

According to Patel, “As an organisati­on, Ishk Tolaram Foundation’s purpose is to enable individual­s to improve their quality of life. In Nigeria, we do this through healthcare and skilling.

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