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Call for Applications: Rural Youth Skill Acquisition Programme for Nigerian Youths (receive N50,000 monthly stipend)

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
December 3, 2022
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Call for Applications: Rural Youth Skill Acquisition Programme for Nigerian Youths

Rural Youth Skill Acquisition Programme Nigeria

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The Rural Youth Skill Acquisition Programme RYSA is organised by the Centre for Rural Youth Entrepreneurship and Environmental Development with support from the Federal Government with UNCDF, UNIDO and EU as funding partners.

The program is designed to take the skill acquisition programmes to the rural youth population with the objectives to create income-earning opportunities, stem youth restiveness, discourage rural-urban drift and grow the local economy. The target youths demography are Nigerians youths who are of native origins from a rural community and are also in need of business start-ups and fundamental business skills.

The RYSA programme has two training components as follows:

1. The Practical / Hands-on training: This entails training of beneficiaries of the programme to acquire further practical skills required for them to succeed in their chosen enterprises. This training will be carved out by Master Trainers designated across different communities Nationwide.

2. The Community Business School (CBS) training: The CBS Is a mandatory programme for all RYSA beneficiaries to be undertaken once a week for twelve weeks in the course of the practical/hands-on training programmes. The programme is meant to equip beneficiaries with life and business skills that are critical to success in life and business.

Table of Contents

  • Community Business School (CBS) Course Outline:
  • List of Skill-Sets/Enterprises/Ventures :
  • Selection Process:
  • Benefits to RYSA Trainees:
  • Eligibility Requirement for RYSA Nigeria
  • Click here to apply. 

Community Business School (CBS) Course Outline:

1. Introduction to Business

2. Customer Relations

3. Marketing

4. Book Keeping

5. Community Service and Volunteerism

6. Business Networking

7. Business Modelling

List of Skill-Sets/Enterprises/Ventures :

1. Aluminum Profiling

2. Catering and Confectioneries

3. Electrical Installations and Repairs

4. Fashion and Designs

5. Hair Dressing

6. Makeover

7. Plumbing

8. POP, Screed Making and Painting

9. Tiling

10. Welding and Fabrication

11. Woodwork and Furniture

12. Solar Works

13. Auto Mechanic

Selection Process:

> Interested candidates must enroll and pass the proficiency test in his/her chosen skill area to be eligible for the programme.

> Beneficiaries must complete the Refresher/CBS training before the Start-up Packs presentation.

> Candidates must pass the training completion proficiency test and Community Business School (CBS) training test before been awarded Certificate and given support.

> Successful Beneficiaries must subject themselves to the mentoring process of the Centre for Rural Youth Entrepreneurship and Environmental Development.

Benefits to RYSA Trainees:

1. Monthly Stipend

Beneficiaries of the program will receive the minimum monthly stipend of N50,000 in the course of their 6(six) months training with RYSA.

2. Startup-Packs

The Startup-packs for RYSA Nigeria program are;

  • Work Tools
  • Seed Grants

The Work Tools are equipments that will be given to beneficiaries at the end of the training, which will be used to start up their own enterprise. While the Seed Grant supports their ventures as new employers of manpower.

Eligibility Requirement for RYSA Nigeria

The criteria that must be met by applicants for selection are;

> Must be between eighteen (18) to thirty-five (35) years of age.

> Must hail from a rural community accross the 36 states in Nigeria.

> Must have First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) or higher.

> Must have basic knowledge on any of the listed enterprises/ventures , and have shown interests in RYSA program.

> Be willing to learn new skills in the choosen area, which will help grow his/her personal venture after the training course.

Click here to apply. 

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  1. Okorodudu Edna kehinde says:
    2 years ago

    I really really will appreciate it if I’m choosen to be a participant. As a single mum of three, life is pretty hard. Thanks in anticipation of your favourable response.

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  2. Aisha Adam says:
    2 years ago

    Am willing to be among the people that are going to be trained

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  3. Usman Abdullahi says:
    2 years ago

    How can Women Education Centres be giving this kind of chances because their age range is between 15- 50 without school living certificate yet. Thanks. I am a staff of Women Education Centre, Minna, Niger State.

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