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Entrepreneurship training opens new opportunities for Namtumbo residents
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Entrepreneurship training opens new opportunities for Namtumbo residents

From The Citizen · () English

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  • Entrepreneurship training is providing new opportunities for residents in Namtumbo, Tanzania.
  • The project, implemented by Cooperative Paesi Emergenti (COPE), aims to stimulate economic growth in the Ruvuma Region.
  • It targets 5,720 beneficiaries, including households, companies, and public and training institutions, to promote decent and fairly paid employment.

A new entrepreneurship training project is opening doors for residents in Namtumbo, located in Tanzania's Ruvuma Region. The initiative is designed to foster economic growth and create pathways to stable, well-compensated jobs for the local population.

Implemented by the Cooperative Paesi Emergenti (COPE), the project has set an ambitious goal of reaching 5,720 beneficiaries. This diverse group includes 400 households, 60 companies, four public institutions, and two training institutions, indicating a broad-based approach to community development.

The core objective of the training is to empower citizens by equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the local economy. By stimulating entrepreneurship, the project aims to enable individuals to access decent employment opportunities and improve their livelihoods within the region.

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