Free skills training program launched for youth employment opportunities
Key takeaways
- A significant initiative has been launched to equip young people with market-relevant skills and enhance their employment prospects through a free vocational training program.
- According to available information, participants will receive three months of free training in high-demand skills within the livestock industry, including fish farming and other specialized trades.
- The primary objective of the initiative is to provide practical, industry-focused skills that can lead to improved employment and income-generating opportunities.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize. A significant initiative has been launched to equip young people with market-relevant skills and enhance their employment prospects through a free vocational training program.
The program is being conducted through a collaboration between the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) and the Livestock Exporters Association of Pakistan (LEAP), with support and guidance from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme.
According to available information, participants will receive three months of free training in high-demand skills within the livestock industry, including fish farming and other specialized trades.