Project for the Promotion of Vocational Oriented Training

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Inspire Action is launching the pilot phase of this project in several fields such as fashion design, wig construction, barbering and detergent fabrication. Our aim is to reach out to the underprivileged members of our society such as orphans, persons living with disabilities, youths who cannot afford regular training schools, victims of human and sex trafficking, victims of gender-based violence, etc. This project is an opportunity to equip beneficiaries with the necessary skills and tools to foster economic security upon successful completion of the training either through employment opportunities on the free market or self-employment, thereby providing a certain level of economic stability to support their livelihoods. The project shall start with a twelve-month pilot phase where we aim to train over five hundred people, then negotiate internships for hands-on experience for the trainees who successfully complete the courses. 

The trainees will be expected to pay a maximum subsidized training fee of not more than ghc500 to support the organization as Inspire Action has no outside funding from donors at this time. A quota of twenty five percent of each trainee-intake shall be allocated to people with no proven source of income like orphans who shall be trained free of charge.