CERTIFIED YOUNG PEOPLE IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING Sample Clauses

CERTIFIED YOUNG PEOPLE IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING. The 2020 vocational training programs started later than planned due to the Covid-19 spread. TCE is training 135 young people, with the goal of 69 graduating. TCE expects to meet the goal despite the contingency. These young people will graduate in 2021. In 2021, 110 young people (60 in Necoclí and 50 in Tumaco) will begin their training and graduate during the fiscal year 2022. The vocational training programs in Tumaco will begin in 2021. A needs assessment of the area and an educational offer will be created based on the results. TCE will raise awareness around the importance of complementing the students' high school education with additional training to improves their professional profiles and prepare them to enter the workforce. First, agreements will be signed, and once the enrollment process has been completed, the training and support of the programs that the community requires can begin in June. TCE foresees that these young people will become part of the local labor force soon and their knowledge will generate a positive impact on their families and the community. Synergies with new allies provide additional work opportunities for these students.
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