More than 350 Bravs families in the Maraja Islands are involved in actions aimed at professional training focused on overcoming income production and poverty By the Mondo Institute, by Network+ Program. With the establishment of 80 new professionals, the four -class barber, hairdresser, eyebrow designer and manicure and manicure have been recently completed.
This initiative is aimed at people in socially harmful situations and tries to expand access to job opportunities and stimulate local entrepreneurship. In participants Delian Santos, Mother of the Disabled ChildrenIt now maintains home care after completing courses in the fields of beauty.
“After qualifications, I started working on my own home, where I am receiving my clients without failing to pay attention to the limitations of my children,” she explains, “Mother to a distinctive child,” I can pay some bills with the knowledge I have started to produce my own income and today I can pay some bills.
According to the program managers, the structures are part of a set of actions with the aim of developing skills with the potential for immediate financial returns to meet the demand of the society. In addition to courses, families follow regularly to monitor income evolution and identify new needs.
Perfect structures, such as entrepreneurship classes and personal guidance to contribute to the construction of business plans, are also planned. The program is based on the Multi Dimensional Family Methodology (AFM), focusing on the reduction of severe poverty in accordance with local reality.
“We are offering the opportunity to develop the skills that will help them to get income with all the follow -up, along with all the follow -up, and the services that face demand from their own society,” explained Julia Jungman.
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