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KCB-GIZ Twekozese Programme passes out 575 youth graduates

L-R: Constant Othieno Mayende, KCB Uganda Board Chairman, Dr. Patrick Byakatonda, Director of the Directorate of Industrial Training, Caroline Wanjeri Kihara, Chief of Party, KCB Foundation – KCB Bank Group, James Macbeth GIZ Country Director, KCB Bank Uganda Managing Director, Edgar Byamah, and E4D Team Leader, Donald Agaba during the graduation ceremony of the beneficiaries of the KCB-GIZ Twekozese Programme.

Government commends KCB and GIZ for the Sh6 billion initiatives for vocational skills training.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | KCB Bank Uganda and the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), have today passed out 575 graduates and beneficiaries of the KCB-GIZ Twekozese Programme, further boosting Uganda’s available skilled human capital.

The youth who attended vocational training at Datamine, Lugogo and Ntinda vocational training institutes, graduated today at a ceremony held at the UMA Multipurpose Hall in Kampala. The beneficiaries were skilled in masonry, carpentry, plumbing, welding and electric installation.

The ceremony was graced by several dignitaries including; Dr. Patrick Byakatonda, Director of the Directorate of Industrial Training, Constant Othieno Mayende, KCB Uganda Board Chairman, James Macbeth GIZ Country Director, KCB Bank Uganda Managing Director, Edgar Byamah, E4D Team Leader, Donald Agaba, GIZ representatives, private sector and other stakeholders who have been involved in the program.

Speaking during graduation ceremony, Byamah said, “We are delighted to have partnered with GIZ to start the programme to empower the youth in Uganda with practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship. We believe that the skills and knowledge they have gained will enable them to make a positive impact in their communities and contribute to the growth of the Ugandan economy and transform their lives.”

The Twekozese program under KCB Foundation seeks to create self-employment and establish enterprises among unskilled and semi-skilled youth in Uganda. The programme focuses on growing youth micro-businesses in the informal sector and bring them to a place where they can employ at least five other young people with an aim of creating 250,000 jobs over five years. It is expected to further support the government agenda of solving the youth unemployment in Uganda as well as promoting the Sustainable Development goals on Gender Equality & Decent work and economic growth.

The KCB-GIZ programme was launched in July 2021 when KCB Bank through KCB Foundation and the German International Cooperation (GIZ) joined forces to increase the employability and income generation of youth in the construction sector. Both partners committed a combined Ugx. 6 billion (EUR 1,572,419) towards the Employment and Skills for Development in Africa (E4D) Programme that was commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), co-funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation  (Norad) and is implemented by GIZ to make the KCB-GIZ Twekozese programme a reality and give Ugandan youth an opportunity to better their lives.

As a result, 2,165 youth enrolled for the programme and were up skilled in 3 Cohorts administered by 13 vocational training institutions across Uganda. Of the 2,165 beneficiaries, 32% are female and 5% are people living with disabilities.

GIZ E4D Uganda team leader, Mr. Donald Agaba, noted that this partnership seeks to promote employment by improving the skillset of youth working in the construction sector, in addition to providing them with toolkits to start their own businesses. “This project is part of an integrated approach working on both the supply and demand sides of the labour market, through skills and enterprise development. On enterprise development, E4D works to boost competitiveness and growth of small and medium-sized businesses so they can enter lucrative supply and value chains and employ more youth along the way. On skills development, E4D works to bring the local workforce with demand-driven and up-to-date skills. Ultimately, our goal is to promote the creation of more decent and sustainable jobs and improve the employment situation in Uganda,” he added.

GIZ Country Director, Mr James Macbeth stated that under the private sector cooperation portfolio, GIZ engages in partnerships with the private sector in Uganda to foster innovation, close skill gaps in the labor market, and promote inclusive business models, among others. Further he added “We have for example through E4D programme partnered KCB Bank to contribute towards reducing the skills gap in Uganda’s construction sector through demand-oriented and practical technical and vocational skills training”.

Chief guest Dr. Patrick Byakatonda, Director of the Directorate of Industrial Training commended KCB Bank and GIZ for training the youth with hands-on skills and preparing them for the job market.

“The Government of Uganda will continue to support such initiatives because they will lead to the social-economic transformation of our country.”

“I commend KCB Bank Uganda and GIZ for taking on and accomplishing this project that commenced in 2021. Your commitment to bettering the lives of Ugandans has been evidenced today with the graduation of the beneficiaries here today. I hope we can continue to have events such as these in the future,” he added.

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