MBABANE:David Omozuafoh, the United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) Deputy Resident Representative has thanked corporate companies as the rollout of Eswatini Youth Empowerment Programme continues.
According to UNDP online platforms, on Thursday ten(10) organizations received fifty(50) graduates to host for the next six(6) months to help them build their skills while gaining experience and earning a monthly stipend.
It has been reported that, since July 2023, one hundred and ninety(190) graduates have been placed with forty-four(44) organizations.
On another note, Sanele Simelane, a Bsc in Environmental Health graduate said the induction also helped them to remember who they are.
“This wasn’t just an induction but an awakening. It helped us remember who we are. It’s not about finding a job but getting to know who you are and investing in yourself,” said the BSc in Environmental Health graduate,referring to the three-day induction programme that prepared them for the world of work ahead of their deployment.
UNDP Deputy Resident Representative David Omozuafoh thanks corporate entities as fifty(50) more graduates start internship under Eswatini Youth Empowerment Programme(EYPE).