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Sustainable Livelihoods: How Vocational Training Transforms Women’s Lives

For many vulnerable women and girls, vocational training provides a pathway to financial independence. At SFI Rwanda, we offer skill-building programs in sewing, handcrafts, hairdressing, and computer literacy.

Why Vocational Training Matters

Traditional education may not be accessible for everyone. Vocational training offers:

  • Practical skills for employment
  • Entrepreneurship opportunities
  • Economic independence

Our Training Programs

Our initiatives include:

  • Sewing and tailoring classes
  • Handcraft production
  • Hairdressing and beauty skills
  • Computer literacy courses

Each program is designed to give women the tools they need to generate income and support their families.

Impact and Success Stories

Many women have successfully started their own businesses after completing our training. Aline, a graduate of our handcraft program, now sells her handmade jewelry and accessories in local markets, providing financial stability for her family.

Conclusion

Vocational education is not just about acquiring skills—it’s about building confidence, fostering self-reliance, and creating sustainable economic opportunities for women in Rwanda.

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