/ Jun 26, 2026
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The Youth Development Division is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Summer Skills Training Programme, a series of practical short courses designed to equip young people with valuable life skills, technical competencies and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Beginning in June 2026, the programme will offer a variety of training opportunities across several communities throughout Dominica. Courses will run between 4 and 12 weeks and are aimed at empowering youth through hands-on learning and skills development.
Courses Being Offered
1. Summer Teen Digital Camp
St. Cyr Innovation Hub
July 20 – July 31, 2026
Facilitator: Mariana Sanford
2. Summer Digital Camp
Grand Bay Youth Centre
July 20 – August 14, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
3. Basic Technology for Everyday Life (Hybrid)
Roseau
June 29 – July 24, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
4. Basic Technology for Everyday Life
Grand Bay Youth Centre
July 1 – July 22, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
5. Financial Literacy Programme
St. Cyr Innovation Hub
June 30 – September 10, 2026
Facilitators: Dominica Youth Business Trust (DYBT) and partnering financial institutions
6. Online Financial Literacy Programme
July 6 – September 14, 2026
Facilitator: Christine Neblett of Chrisdan Enterprises LLC
7. Production, Stage Management and Lighting Workshop
Roseau
June 29 – September 7, 2026
Facilitator: Island Stage Entertainment
“Building a Resilient Public Service: A Collective Response”
8. Nail Technology Programme
Operation Youth Quake Building
July 7 – August 27, 2026
Facilitator: Arinnia Boyd, Dimples Glam Studio
9. Financial Literacy Programme
South East District (Rosalie to Delices) – Morne Jaune Primary
July 7 – August 27, 2026
Facilitators: Dominica Youth Business Trust (DYBT) and partnering financial institutions
10. Baked Goods and Cake Decorating – Grandford Primary
South East District (Rosalie to Delices)
July 6 – August 26, 2026
Facilitator: Gem Eloi
Registration
Registration is now open. Interested persons may register through the Youth Development Division, their respective District Youth Officers, or online. Register today by scanning the QR code on the programme flyer or by using the registration link: https://forms.gle/1wsTjpiejGpuKtGu7
Call for Skilled Past Trainees
The Youth Development Division is also inviting persons who have developed marketable skills and expertise to partner with the Division in future training initiatives. Individuals interested in sharing their knowledge and inspiring the next generation are encouraged to visit the Division’s office on High Street, Roseau, to discuss opportunities for collaboration.
The Youth Development Division remains committed to creating opportunities that empower young people, strengthen communities and build a brighter future for Dominica.
For further information, contact:
Youth Development Division
Ministry of Culture, Youth, Sports and Community Development
Telephone: (767) 266-3746
Email: youthdivision@dominica.gov.dm
Building a Brighter Future for Our Youth and Communities
The Youth Development Division is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Summer Skills Training Programme, a series of practical short courses designed to equip young people with valuable life skills, technical competencies and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Beginning in June 2026, the programme will offer a variety of training opportunities across several communities throughout Dominica. Courses will run between 4 and 12 weeks and are aimed at empowering youth through hands-on learning and skills development.
Courses Being Offered
1. Summer Teen Digital Camp
St. Cyr Innovation Hub
July 20 – July 31, 2026
Facilitator: Mariana Sanford
2. Summer Digital Camp
Grand Bay Youth Centre
July 20 – August 14, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
3. Basic Technology for Everyday Life (Hybrid)
Roseau
June 29 – July 24, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
4. Basic Technology for Everyday Life
Grand Bay Youth Centre
July 1 – July 22, 2026
Facilitator: Merkwan Pacquette
5. Financial Literacy Programme
St. Cyr Innovation Hub
June 30 – September 10, 2026
Facilitators: Dominica Youth Business Trust (DYBT) and partnering financial institutions
6. Online Financial Literacy Programme
July 6 – September 14, 2026
Facilitator: Christine Neblett of Chrisdan Enterprises LLC
7. Production, Stage Management and Lighting Workshop
Roseau
June 29 – September 7, 2026
Facilitator: Island Stage Entertainment
“Building a Resilient Public Service: A Collective Response”
8. Nail Technology Programme
Operation Youth Quake Building
July 7 – August 27, 2026
Facilitator: Arinnia Boyd, Dimples Glam Studio
9. Financial Literacy Programme
South East District (Rosalie to Delices) – Morne Jaune Primary
July 7 – August 27, 2026
Facilitators: Dominica Youth Business Trust (DYBT) and partnering financial institutions
10. Baked Goods and Cake Decorating – Grandford Primary
South East District (Rosalie to Delices)
July 6 – August 26, 2026
Facilitator: Gem Eloi
Registration
Registration is now open. Interested persons may register through the Youth Development Division, their respective District Youth Officers, or online. Register today by scanning the QR code on the programme flyer or by using the registration link: https://forms.gle/1wsTjpiejGpuKtGu7
Call for Skilled Past Trainees
The Youth Development Division is also inviting persons who have developed marketable skills and expertise to partner with the Division in future training initiatives. Individuals interested in sharing their knowledge and inspiring the next generation are encouraged to visit the Division’s office on High Street, Roseau, to discuss opportunities for collaboration.
The Youth Development Division remains committed to creating opportunities that empower young people, strengthen communities and build a brighter future for Dominica.
For further information, contact:
Youth Development Division
Ministry of Culture, Youth, Sports and Community Development
Telephone: (767) 266-3746
Email: youthdivision@dominica.gov.dm
Building a Brighter Future for Our Youth and Communities
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