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Skill Development : Success Stories

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Stories of change

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AISECT
Rural India Skill Empowerment


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Akshara : Empowering girls and young women with skills , India

Amar Seva Sangam : Tailoring for Physically challenged , India

Ambuja Cement Foundation , India

ANEW (Association For Non-Traditional Employment For Women) : non-traditional employment for young girls and women. , India

ANK : Training , India

AROH : Skill Development Programmes for youth , India

ASSIST : Skill Development for poor , India

Bosconet : Don Bosco technical training centers , India

Chintan , India
Wastepickers (No Child in Trass)

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Skilling initiative helps students and unemployed youth

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Helping Skill Development programmes across India

Santhigiri Skill Institute , India
New skills for sustainable livelihood

 

 

 

 

 

 

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India
One program helps to transform unemployed rural youth into skilled intrapreneurs, possessing relevant skills for evolving job roles. Early Spark program is designed to build capacity among primary school educators in rural India by adopting innovative teaching methods.

India

India
Sanskriti Samvardhan Mandal (SSM) : Skill Development
Technical Skills, Soft Skills, Computer Skills, Placement, Entrepreneurship.
Kantale, after completing his ITI up to 12th grade, found limited benefits from his education and struggled to secure steady employment. When Kantale learned about the plumbing course offered by the Udyamita SDC, he immediately seized the opportunity and enrolled. He underwent intensive plumbing training, supplemented by 15 days of practical experience and embarked on his journey as a plumber in Sagroli village and its surrounding areas.
Not only has he secured a steady income , but his standard of living has also improved. Additionally, he has also been able to provide employment to two or three individuals in the community.

 

India
Tomorrow's Foundation : NGO Brand

Skills@School is the Skilling programme initiative from Tomorrow’s Foundation. Beginning in 2017, this “Vocational Skilling programme” is aimed at the young youth from the underprivileged society, between the age group of 14 to 18 years, studying in the Government Schools in Kolkata and its suburbs. The children are trained in Mobile Repairing, Robotics & DIY, Beauty & Wellness, Jewelry Designing, Conversation English, Financial Literacy, Preventive Health, and others. The aim is to build self-confidence, shape them into role models for younger children in their communities, encourage them to stay in school, and provide them the means to earn part-time as they study

India
NGO : ESDECS
Education to Employability (E2E) is an innovative skills@school project to impart employability skills, career awareness, digital and financial literacy as well as life skills among high school students of classes IX-XII

ESDECS has been working with children studying in classes IX –XII in Govt schools of West Bengal, to enhance their employability skills under Education to Employability (E2E).

India
NIIT Foundation
Methodology followed by NIIT Centres
Community Mapping and Mobilisation
Counselling students and their families on the importance of skill development
Certified Courses focusing on youth employability
Industry linked training at subsidized cost
Preparing students for Interviews and providing them with professional skills
Placement opportunities for youth who have completed the course

India
Yash Charitable Trust
Skill Development Centre (SDC)
The Skill Development Centre (SDC) began its operations in November 2019. Prior to its inception PwIDD were being trained on the job either in the kitchen or at Café Arpan. However, as the number of beneficiaries being served increased and training on the job became difficult due to specific needs of many diverse individuals, the Board felt a need to have a dedicated training space.