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BE SELF-EMPLOYED AND DO WELL. IMPROVED WORKING SKILLS REALLY HELP. COMPLETELY FREE...
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BE SELF-EMPLOYED AND DO WELL. IMPROVED WORKING SKILLS REALLY HELP. COMPLETELY FREE...
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Whether you live in Accra or Zanzibar, or anywhere in Africa, improved local skills suitable to your area helps you build a better life. Africa is huge, and local working skills in Bulawayo, Chingola or Dar es Salaam are different than those in Voinjama, Warri or Zinder. Local skills refer to the abilities and knowledge that people acquire through education, training, and experience living in their communities. By improving practical local skills, you can increase your productivity and income, as well as contribute to the innovation and growth of your home region. Improving local skills also has positive spillover effects on the quality of your life and health. This is what Africa54 is trying to do.
Improving and supporting local skills include:
- Providing access to quality and suitable education and training opportunities, especially for women and youth.
- Learning, training and skills development, by creating a culture of support for individuals to upgrade their skills.
- Innovation by encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and risk-taking among those just leaving school and young workers, by providing them with the necessary ideas and resources to start and grow their own businesses.
Local skills are important to succeed and do well. To do well, your working skills need to be useful in your area and kept up-to-date. Africa54Training.com - gradually incorporates local skills in every city and many large towns in each African region/country, with a goal to reach and provide applicable local skills in YOUR area. Local skills appear by region - country - city/town.
Africa54Training.com is completely FREE and steadily expanding local Farming and Working Skills. Local skills in your area. Give it a try...
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