The Gauteng province in South Africa has launched the Unemployment Insurance Fund Labour Activation Programme, aiming to train over 700,000 unemployed individuals in various subjects. The programme is part of a nationwide initiative to enhance employability and provide skills for job seekers and UIF beneficiaries.
It is called the Unemployment Insurance Fund Labour Activation Programme and will see the training of over 700 000 people to the tune of R23.8 billion.begins across the province, where centres will be opened for unemployed people to sign up to take part in upskilling and training across a range of different subjects.
It is called the Unemployment Insurance Fund Labour Activation Programme , and will be aimed at giving UIF beneficiaries and young people without jobs the skills to find employment or start their own businesses. The minister added that government believes the drive will produce real employment opportunities for participants.
“Employability interventions are delivered through contracts with the condition that they guaranteed jobs for beneficiaries with a minimum period of employment of one year post-intervention.”and Northern Cape will be the last on 9th May 2024.
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