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Aicha Camussi and Neide Muchanga were amongst the recent graduates of the BIP-JOBA Internship Programme. They have secured permanent jobs in Human Resources at TEMOC and Dixon Chiango Clearing Agents in Beluluane Industrial Park. [Photo courtesy: Beluluane Industrial Park]
Since its launch in 2018, more than 65% of the young Mozambicans who participated in the BIP-JOBA Internship Programme have successfully bridged the gap from learning to earning. This is a notable achievement since many graduates find it difficult to find permanent employment in Mozambique.
More than 500 young people have already entered the programme of which 40% are women. The programme is funded by the UKAid and facilitated by Beluluane Industrial Park. Their goal is to help local companies find talent and reduce employment barriers. Interns have been placed in more than 60 companies including Affrox, Crowe Mozambique, Sociedade Moçambicana de Medicamentos (SMM), Coca Cola, Darling (Godrej), TEMOC, Capital Star Steel, Engprojects, Tyre Corporation, BCX and Mecwide.
The programme is also supported by the Industrial Association of Mozambique (AIMO) and the Commercial & Industrial Association of Matola (ACIM).
On Friday 4 September another group of 85 interns received their certificates of completion during a celebratory event which was chaired by the Governor of Maputo Province, Júlio Parruque. He praised the UKAid and Beluluane JOBA for their commitment to high quality training and said that the project played a pivotal role in the transfer of practical knowledge and skills.
One of the successful participants, Cláudia Silvestre Novela, delivered a heartfelt testimony on how the project has given her professional visibility. “I am already hired at Matola Cargo Terminal and that has changed my life,” she said. “I never expected this to happen, especially in 2020.”
Commenting on the remarkable successes, Beluluane Chairman Adrian Frey said that the internship programme has impacted many lives: “Paid internships are the best job creation solutions I have witnessed. It allows our companies to find talents and there are great talents among our young people! Young people can put their skills to the test and secure a permanent job. It also helps to build up their CV. We are very thankful to the British people who have joined forces with us and gave substantial financial support to make Beluluane Joba a success.”
Deputy High Commissioner for the UK in Mozambique, Alexandra Shephard said that the education and training of young Mozambicans is a priority and that young people are the future. “We want to support opportunities for youth, for example training in the industrial sector, agriculture and many other sectors all over the country,” she said. “The BIP-JOBA programme will come to an end but we will continue to support many programmes that increase opportunities for young people in Mozambique.”
The last cohort of current participants will graduate in December. Beluluane Industrial Park is looking for new partnerships to support the continuation of this internship programme.
For more information, contact Ashleigh Tsuro at [email protected].
Read more: Excerpts from the Governor of Maputo Province’s speech at the recent BIP-JOBA graduation ceremony
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