HYUNDAI TO SET UP TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTRE IN GHANA

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HYUNDAI TO SET UP TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTRE IN GHANA

-         Program fights high youth unemployment by teaching auto repair skills

-         Hyundai to offer jobs to best graduates

-         Other technical training centres to follow

 

Hyundai Motor Company, in collaboration with KOICA and PLANKorea, will launch a project to help youth in under-developed areas support themselves by setting up technical training centre for automobile repair in several African nations. Starting withGhana, Hyundai will build automobile repair training schools in Africa andAsiain a continuous cycle of construction.

 

<(from left to right)Hyundai Motor Director Mr. Lee Jang Ho, The Eastern Regional Minister  Dr. Kwasi Akyem Appiah-Kubi, Korean Ambassador Kyun Je-Min at the groundbreaking ceremony>

The repair training school inKoforidua,Ghana, called Hyundai-KOICA Dream Centre, will open in September 2012 with a three-year program, admitting about 300 students. Hyundai will support the establishment of the school, from paying teachers to developing curriculum. Graduates with good school records will be offered jobs at Hyundai Service Centres.

 

Statistics available from the Ghana Statistics Service 2006 Report indicate that about 250,000 young people enter the labour market annually; they range from university graduates to junior high dropouts. Only 2 percent, or fewer than 5,000 Ghanaian youth, secure traditional employment. The rest are left to unemployment or unstable employment.

 

The cause of high unemployment among youth is the lack of employable skills needed by the job market. Most educational training curricula are not valued by the current job market. As such, the Hyundai-KOICA project has been designed to give youth employable skills.

 

The project’s support programs and goals are :

 

1.       Setting up a technical training center and supporting equipment for automobile repair training.

2.       Recruiting and educating students to be auto mechanics.

3.       Enhancing the skills of existing auto mechanics.

4.       Creating skilled and literate mechanics.

5.       Enabling self-reliant poverty reduction through youth empowerment.

6.       Strengthening Hyundai/Korean and Ghanaian technical and cultural cooperation through Hyundai’s social contribution expertise.

 

*Ground breaking ceremonyfor the opening of auto repair training school inGhana:

-         Date : January 30, 2012

-         Venue : GRATIS Foundation premises, Koforidua

-         Attending dignitaries include:

n         Ambassador of Korea– H.E Kyun Jea-Min

n         The Eastern Regional Minister– Dr. Kwasi Akyem Appiah-Kubi

n         Resident Representative of KOICA– Kim So Young

n         African Regional Headquarters Representative of Hyundai Motor company– Lee Jang Ho

n         Executive director of GRATIS– Emmunuel Asiedu

n         National director of PlanKorea– Lee Sang Joo

n         Country director of PlanGhana– Prem Shukla

 

Partners :

 

KOICAis Korean International Cooperation Agency, which was founded as a government agency in 1991 to maximize the effectiveness ofKorea’s grant aid programs for developing countries by implementing the government’s grant aid and technical cooperation program. The focus has now broadened to promoting sustainable development, strengthening partnerships with developing partners, and enhancing the local ownership of beneficiaries.

 

Planis an international child-centred community development organization that works for human development and focuses on promoting the rights of children. Plan’s vision is a world in which all children realize their potential in societies that respect human rights and dignity.

 

GRATIS Foundationevolved out of the Ghana Regional Appropriate Technology Industrial Service (GRATIS) Project, which was established by the government ofGhanain 1987 and mandated to promote small scale industrialization inGhana.

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