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Vocational skills improving lives for refugees, communities - report

According to the labor market assessment report, 38% of the respondents prefer tailoring and garment cutting, 27% prefer saloon and hairdressing, 25% prefer automotive mechanics and 18% prefer building and construction.

Bahenyangi Director of programs Windle International interacting with Emuron Regional Programme development Specialist during the Windle International workshop in Kampala. (Photos by Godiver Asege)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

UGANDA | REFUGEES | EDUCATION | LIVELIHOOD 

To recover the quality of life for refugee communities in Uganda, vocational skills training should be

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Refugees
Vocational skills improving lives
WIU
UNHCR
Hilda Namakula Masaba
Richard Mugume
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