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Edo State and IOM Partner to Launch Rehabilitated Job Centre in Evbomodu

A view of the renovated Edo Jobs Innovative Job Centre in Evbomodu. Photo: IOM 2024.

Benin City – The Edo State Government, through the Edo State Skills Development Agency (Edojobs) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have launched a revamped innovative jobs and skills centre at Evbuomodu, in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area.

Built in July 2000, the job centre is part of a network of seven structures established by the Edo State Government to boost youth employability by providing them with technical and vocational skills training, coaching, job matching, internships and employment opportunities.

With the support of the Government of Italy through the project “Managing Migration through Development (MMDP) 2.0”, IOM rehabilitated the centre, including the installation of a 5KVA solar electrification to provide 24 hours power supply, 17 computers, furniture and fittings for over 22 learning cubicles to expand its reach and increase the centre’s capacity to respond to the growing demand for employable skills coming from the community.

Launch of the centre

  Launch of the centre

"Investing in human capital through the rehabilitation of education infrastructures is not just about creating opportunities for individuals; it is about laying the foundation for sustainable economic growth and social development”, said IOM’s Representative, Wintana Tarekegn, during the launch ceremony held on 11 October.

“IOM is thrilled to be part of this initiative to build a future where every young person has the chance to thrive and contribute to the prosperity of our communities", she added.

As part of effective ways to address youth unemployment and issues related to irregular migration that have plagued Edo State for the past years, IOM is strengthening and establishing skills acquisition and job creation structures in partnership with the State as well as Local governments.

 

Launch of the centre

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Since 2022, IOM has been implementing the Managing Migration through Development (MMDP) 2.0 project by collaborating with state and non–state actors to contribute to the efforts of the Edo State government to prevent human trafficking and protect vulnerable migrants and community members. Since its launch, the project has helped more than 300 young Nigerians acquire livelihood skills and set-up small businesses to become socio-economically independent with consideration and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

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For further information, please contact François-Xavier Ada-Affana, Media and Communications Officer. Email: fadaaffana@iom.int.

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