Wednesday 29 August 2018

Kibwana flags off 150 trainees

150 young people to benefit from
 agri-business training scholarships
At least 150 young people from Makueni County will undergo an intensive three months agribusiness training at the Miramar International College, Nairobi. The 150 are representatives from the 30 wards, awarded scholarships by the German International Development Agency (GIZ), through the County government and KCB foundation.


Gov Kibwana flags off a bus with part of the 150 youth heading for training

The youths will be trained on hydroponics technology at the college for three months, and undergo a further three month training at the field.
They will also undergo business incubation where they will learn how to develop business and marketing plans besides enjoying discounted financing and ready market for their products.
This training is spearheaded by the Makueni Youth Empowerment Service (M-YES) and Makueni County Government's department of Education,Youth, Sports and ICT.
The 150 youths were flagged off to Nairobi by governor Prof Kivutha Kibwana, GIZ advisor on Employment for Sustainable Development Dr.Henrik Schmidtke and KCB senior manager partnerships John Waimiri at ATC Kwakathoka Wednesday.
Governor Kibwana said his administration will continue to invest in projects that create jobs or enable youths to start their own businesses.
"It is our hope that initiatives like this one shall make agriculture more attractive to youth, promote use of technology in Agriculture, improve young people's skills and enable them create job opportunities in Agribusiness," he said.
"Engaging the youth population fully is therefore nolonger a choice but an imperative in the development process that is also recognised by the Makueni County Government Vision 2025," Kibwana said further.
Dr.Schmidtket said the economic potential of the youth working in the informal sector is far from being fulfilled, mainly due to their insufficient access to knowledge, information and education, limited access to capital assets including land, inadequate access to financial services and limited access to markets.
He said providing youth in the informal sector with skills and enterprise development is a critical driver of job creation, income generation and overall improvement of livelihoods.

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