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ADVANCING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG RETURNEES REINTEGRATING IN EL SALVADOR

July 5, 2025

We were proud to help young returnees in El Salvador take meaningful steps toward professional development through USCRI’s REDII program. German, Ronal, and Jefferson—studying electrical engineering, automotive mechanics, and construction, respectively—are now equipped with valuable skills from the Technological Institute of Chalatenango. Each of them dreams of launching their own business, and their dedication is truly inspiring. We also had the pleasure of connecting Victor, a native of San Agustín, Usulután, with specialized training in renewable energy through Swisscontact’s Perspectives project. His focus on solar panel installation reflects a strong commitment to sustainable progress.

Supporting these bright and driven individuals is a privilege, and we remain committed to fostering sustainable regional development by investing in their future success.


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