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As part of ongoing efforts to tackle unemployment in Sierra Leone, some 3,000 youth have started an intensive 12-month training program supported by ChildFund.

Years of civil war in Sierra Leone have robbed thousands of children and youth of a complete education. With few opportunities for employment, this generation of youth has been languishing in their villages with very little to offer and dim prospects for the future.

ChildFund, with funding from the World Bank, is rolling out the Youth Employment and Support Project (YESP) in five districts including the capital city of Freetown. And young people are eagerly enrolling in carpentry, masonry, auto-mechanics, tailoring and welding, among other vocational programs. After completing the YESP training, the youth expect to improve their prospects of getting jobs.

“My dream is to become one of the best female auto mechanics in the country, so I can work for the big companies,” says 18-year-old Mamadi (pictured below), who has been on the street and suffered exploitation. Musa, who was struck with polio, is seeking to add value to his life. “I will become self-employed and be able to provide for my family once I complete the training,” he says.

In a country where unemployment remains a huge challenge across the population, these youth are highly spirited and determined to carve their own destinies.

Children, families and communities in East Timor have suffered greatly in recent history. Houses, livelihoods, public facilities and schools were destroyed in the 2006 Independence Crisis but the gift of Employment Training has helped youths rebuild their lives.

Justino was unskilled, entrenched in poverty and as the eldest son, responsible for the wellbeing of his family. Finding an ongoing income in the country’s capital was incredibly difficult due to limited opportunities and intense competition. There was not much hope for the future.

Thanks to Donations with a Difference supporters, ChildFund was able to offer Justino the opportunity to train as a mechanic. He studied hard, was awarded ‘Best qualified Graduate’ in the training centre and is now employed as a professional mechanic in a workshop. He has a regular income and gave thanks to ChildFund for offering him this gift.