Vocational Training

Vocational training for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) refers to structured programs designed to equip individuals—especially youth, women, and marginalized groups—with practical skills and competencies needed for employment or self-employment in specific trades or professions. These programs, often implemented in partnership with training institutions, government agencies, or private sector actors, focus on areas such as tailoring, carpentry, agriculture, information technology, and entrepreneurship, combining hands-on learning with basic business and life skills. By providing vocational training, NGOs help enhance income-generating opportunities, reduce unemployment, and promote economic empowerment, particularly in underserved communities. Such initiatives also contribute to sustainable development by building local capacity, fostering self-reliance, and supporting poverty reduction efforts.