Tag: training programmes
2500 youths trained in robotics for 2023 – Min. Ramson
The government through the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport has been able to train some 2,500 youths in robotics ... Read More
3,335 persons trained in 50 occupational areas by BIT in 2023
The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) has qualified 3,335 persons from across the country in 50 occupational ... Read More
347 Region Seven residents trained by BIT to date
Over the past three years, the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) has significantly impacted the lives of 347 individuals in ... Read More
Region Ten youths excited for opportunity to be trained as Community Health Workers
Young people embarking on the six-month training course to become Community Health Workers in Region Ten have expressed their gratitude ... Read More
Linden Nursing School still operational – Min. Anthony dispels claims that facility is closed
Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony has dispelled claims that the Charles Roza School of Nursing in Linden has been ... Read More
Batch of 38 to be trained as Community Health Workers in Reg.10
A group of 38 young people were on Saturday granted the opportunity to become Community Health Workers (CHWs) for Region ... Read More
16 persons living with disabilities complete basic computer training
Some sixteen persons living with disabilities (PWDs) have completed the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s basic computer skills ... Read More
12 persons to be trained as ultrasound technologists this year
The government is looking to train some 12 Guyanese as ultrasound technologists at the Mohawk College in Canada this year, ... Read More
Five-day Electric Vehicle Repair Training wraps up
Thirteen trainees received certificates for their successful completion of a Level Three Hybrid and Electric Vehicle training programme on Friday ... Read More
GTA to train 3,000 Guyanese to up the level of tourist experiences
As Guyana experiences steadfast economic growth, the tourism sector is providing correlative transformative programmes as more foreigners flock the country. ... Read More