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Huguka Dukore

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While Rwanda is on track to achieve its goals of economic growth, education for young adults is lagging behind. With many unable to complete middle school, young adults aged 15–35 need training in work readiness and employability skills so they can find work in the local job market.

The USAID-funded Huguka Dukore project will provide learning and internship opportunities; entrepreneurship training and coaching; and access to financing, family planning, and reproductive information. The project promotes gender equality, social inclusion for youth with disabilities, and holistic health programming. It builds upon workforce development strategies successfully implemented by EDC under the USAID Akazi Kanoze and the Mastercard Foundation Akazi Kanoze 2 activities.

Huguka Dukore focuses on improving young people’s work readiness skills and employment opportunities through the following activities:

  • Assessing and sharing data on employment opportunities
  • Building capacity of local organizations to deliver employment skills preparation and job intermediation services
  • Training youth in relevant job skills for work and self-employment
  • Growing the Akazi Kanoze network of local youth-serving organizations and employment resources
  • Huguka Dukore will reach 40,000 students across Rwanda.
Tim Haskell
thaskell@edc.org
Annie Alcid
Deputy Chief of Party
William Potter
Principal International Technical Advisor
U.S. Agency for International Development
2016–Present
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