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REDII: Capacity Training and New Employment Opportunities for Kenia and Karla

April 9, 2025

With the support of USCRI, two young people, Kenia and Karla, have undergone vocational training in El Salvador. Kenia graduated from the “Entrepreneurship Incubation Program” taught by the Salvadoran Red Cross in Chalatenango. Through this program, she developed an original business model for selling typical snacks in her community. Meanwhile, in San Salvador, Karla has commenced a “Kitchen Assistant” course with the CESAL organization. During this training, she will gain technical knowledge of the profession, obtain career guidance, and have the opportunity to partake in internships that will set her up for an illustrious future in the culinary industry. The REDII program incorporated both young women into these projects, provided them with follow-up, and also provided travel expenses for their training. With this intervention, the young women who were unemployed have been incorporated into productive activities in their communities.

 


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