According to the Head of Mission for Inspire Action, Justice Zeukew, “The PVOT project was introduced to address the unemployment situation in Ghana. Our goal is to train about 500 people within 12 months and equip them with the skills to gain self-employment opportunities.” The programme provides learners with essential skills to enhance and support their personal development, as well as offer them self-employment opportunities. It aligns with Sustainable Development Goals 4, 8, and 9… which focus on quality education, decent work and economic growth.
Mrs. Christiana Ansah, the trainer for the detergent-making class, shared her experience. “The trainees were taught how to make liquid soaps, fabric softeners, “and floor cleaners.” I’m grateful to Inspire Action for undertaking such a project… as it will empower the trainees to become self-sufficient.” This initiative provides a valuable opportunity for individuals seeking to gain valuable skills and improve their ⁘⁘⁘lihood. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the PVOT initiative and the training opportunities available, “you can reach out to Inspire Action.”
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The non-governmental organization (NGO) Inspire Action, through its Promotion of Vocational Oriented Training (PVOT) initiative, has trained a total of 24 individuals in detergent manufacturing and wig-making.
The Head of Mission for Inspire Action, Justice Zeukew, stated that the PVOT project was introduced to address the unemployment situation in Ghana, with the aim of training about 500 people within 12 months.