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Home›News›SSNS/NGO WAMY: Even fight against precariousness of youth

SSNS/NGO WAMY: Even fight against precariousness of youth

By Connex Design
12 December 2013
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Secretary of State for National Solidarity, Zahra Youssouf Kayad , sponsored a ceremony yesterday graduation at the National Center for Youth Protection . The stars of the day were young the 7th promoting youth formed by the local NGO office Wamy . 10 out of 70 students students were trained by the ADDS in one place.

The fight against precariousness several aspects , including the reintegration of youth. It is in this perspective that was held yesterday , a ceremony of graduation ceremonies for young people trained at the National Centre for the Protection of youth.

Under the auspices of the Secretary of State for National Solidarity, Zahra Youssouf Kayad , the event brought together on site the Minister of Higher Education and Research , Nabil Mohamed Ahmed, several Arab ambassadors stationed the country, the director of the local office of the NGO Wamy , Messeira Mohamed Seif, and the head of the Djibouti social Development Agency (ADDS ) , Mahdi Mohamed Djama .

Yesterday’s ceremony was the culmination of a two-year training that followed the main concerned . These young people were trained in the areas of mobile electricity , air conditioning , welding , carpentry, and masonry. The main objective of the vocational training is twofold.

It is for their instigators enable young people to acquire the skills necessary for the exercise of a trade or business of a hand and the other hand to fight against unemployment, exclusion and poverty.

The lucky winners , who received their certificates from the hands of those present at the scene were aware . Their parents also showed that the same pride in the success of their offspring.

Moreover, one of them spoke of the importance of this type of training in the rehabilitation of young people without qualifications in the local labor market and the creation of self-employment .

The notice is also the director general of the ADDS that tariff has no praise for the trainers, which included such CNPJ director who gave the best of themselves in the process of transmission skills and knowledge acquisition . ” Without you , the program would remain an empty shell” , told them Mahdi Mohamed Djama .

He then trained in educating young people about their chances of integrating into the labor market. ” It is now up to you to persevere and develop your skills . For you to show the company that you are helpful and able to build your future, ” them he started.

Following the release of a short video describing the various projects undertaken by the NGO Wamy in our country , the director of this NGO Messeira Mohamed Seif said he was proud to see these young people out of their institution , with their diplomas hand.

He also discussed the implementation of programs such as support for private schools , sponsoring teachers , aid to fragile students, and scholarships to help educate the youth of our country.

The recall was his importance to Mohamed Seif Messeira which addressed the extension of the national center for youth protection .

At a cost of 4 million U.S. dollars, the new structure should contribute to the development of the country.

To also because according to the Minister of Higher Education and Research has raised particular interest that the government in general and the president in particular attaches to strengthening learning trades.

“For the qualifications facilitate youth access to the labor market Djibouti , help reduce unemployment and contribute to the socioeconomic development of the country,” he said in substance.

Such statements fairly summarize the degree of involvement of the local NGO office WAMY national authorities to fight against insecurity affecting young people excluded from the education system.

Note that the World Assembly of Muslim Youth , WAMY or (World Assembly of Muslim Youth ) is a Saudi organization based in Jeddah in 1972 to educate the youth according to the precepts of true Islam.

Its headquarters is in Riyadh , enjoying a status of NGOs accredited to the United Nations, it is provided with a humanitarian branch (Al- Bir ) and has offices in many countries including the Republic of Djibouti .

Preserve the Muslim identity of young people, teach them to confront modernity, educate them to be active citizens with a positive contribution to non-Muslims present the purest form of Islam as a comprehensive system encompassing all aspects of life, establish a dialogue and promote understanding between Muslim organizations and Western society, these are the essential objectives of the organization.

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