In response to the economic challenges facing Dominica, particularly the dearth of viable employment opportunities for the nation’s youth, persons with disabilities, and the “Men at Risk” demographic, IsraAID Dominica has successfully concluded a transformative skills development program in partnership with the Dominica Business Training Center (BTC). This collaborative initiative aimed at addressing the island’s employment downturn in a virtual graduation ceremony held today Monday September 2nd, 2024.
The program empowered 75 participants, aged 18 to 45, equipping them with essential digital skills and business training to thrive in both traditional and online employment spheres. Recognizing the diverse backgrounds of the participants—ranging from individuals lacking formal college education to university graduates seeking specialized digital proficiencies—the training was tailored to meet the unique needs of each group. This inclusive approach ensured that high school dropouts with a propensity for computer literacy and those with advanced education could benefit from the initiative.
The program focused on key areas such as, offering training in essential digital tools like QuickBooks, Excel, Word, and Photoshop. Capacity building was also emphasized, with workshops on vocational skills, entrepreneurship, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), as well as information on the Work Online Dominica Programme and understanding remote work. Upon completion, participants received certification, enhancing their employability in local and global markets. The program’s effectiveness was ensured through monitoring & evaluation, with continuous adjustments made to meet participants’ evolving needs.
Recent assessments have shown a rising interest in online tutoring among previously trained youth, especially as virtual education has gained wider acceptance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This program not only tackled the pressing employment challenges youth but also established a sustainable foundation for their socioeconomic empowerment.
“I love learning new skills, and I love learning about graphic design, so I’m happy that I got a chance to explore another platform that helped me broaden my horizons in that subject. Having the skill and certificate will definitely help me get to the places that I need to, especially as I venture into the online working world, ” said one of the participants from the program.
The online graduation ceremony held earlier today was a celebration of these achievements and a momentous occasion for the graduates, their families, and the wider community.