Oct 22, 2015 / 16:48
Over 38.5 billion VND provided for Hanoi's youth vocational training
The Youth Vocational Training project in Hanoi, which was launched on October 21, will create jobs and generate incomes for thousands of disadvantaged young people in the city during 2015-2018.
The Youth Vocational Training project funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Huyndai Motor Company, Huyndai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd and the Plan International has a total capital of over 38.5 billion VND.
The project demonstrates the commitment to social responsibility of the sponsoring enterprises and groups in Vietnam.
The project aims to create jobs and generate incomes for thousands of deprived young people in the city during 2015-2018.
It targets about 70 percent of the trainees will find stable jobs within six months of graduation and 70 percent of the participants will be able to contribute to the family income after four months of graduation.
Students will be trained in courses lasting from 6 to 18 months in fields of automobile technology, pipe processing technology and welding.
Domestic and international experts will participate in the project to enhance capacity for the lectures of the courses.
The project will also support the upgrade of three vocational training workshops to ensure good-quality training.
The project demonstrates the commitment to social responsibility of the sponsoring enterprises and groups in Vietnam.
At the launching ceremony of the project.
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It targets about 70 percent of the trainees will find stable jobs within six months of graduation and 70 percent of the participants will be able to contribute to the family income after four months of graduation.
Students will be trained in courses lasting from 6 to 18 months in fields of automobile technology, pipe processing technology and welding.
Domestic and international experts will participate in the project to enhance capacity for the lectures of the courses.
The project will also support the upgrade of three vocational training workshops to ensure good-quality training.
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