Empowering Youth Through Vocational Skills: A Success Story from Malawi
In a heartening tale of self-reliance and determination, 27-year-old Waness Kumwenda, a talented tailor from Mpherembe Trading Centre, is inspiring fellow youth to embrace vocational skills. Kumwenda's journey to success was facilitated by the Adventist Relief Agency (ADRA) under the Green Jobs for Adolescents and Youth project, which equipped her with the necessary skills to launch her own tailoring and design business.
Kumwenda's story is a testament to the project's impact, which has empowered numerous young people to become financially independent. The initiative, funded by Save the Children and implemented by ADRA in partnership with TEVET and other organizations, aims to enhance the employability and entrepreneurship of young people.
ADRA's Project Coordinator, Beatrice Banda, highlighted the project's positive outcomes, noting that many youths trained under the program have started their own businesses and are now self-sufficient. The project's success has also been acknowledged by Mzimba District Youth Officer Yamikani Nyalugwe and Director of Trade at M'mbelwa District Council, Chimwemwe Sichinga, who commended ADRA Malawi for its efforts in transforming the lives of young people.
As the project continues to yield positive results, it is clear that initiatives like these are crucial in addressing youth unemployment and promoting economic growth in Malawi. By empowering young people with vocational skills, organizations like ADRA are helping to create a brighter future for generations to come.

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