Raised: 15%
 

Target: £13,285.00
Raised so far: £1,987.00

Project run by

A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP), Peachtree City, United Stateshttp://www.asapempowers.org

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Tools for Farmers and Artisans in Nicaragua

This project will provide valuable vocational skills training to 500 selected out-of-school adolescents to greatly improve the chance for employment or self-employment for these young men and women.

What is the problem the project is addressing?

Vocational Skills training has been identified as the best way to give unemployed youth hope for the future and help families rise out of poverty. But skills without the tools to put learning into practice are useless. The cost of buying tools is usually prohibitive to artisans and farmers in Nicaragua.

How will this project solve the problem?

In partnership with Vocational Training centers in Nicaragua, ASAP's "Tools for Self Help" project will provide the tools needed by entrepreneurs, subsistence farmers and artisans to practice their craft, survive and thrive.

What is the potential long-term impact of this project?

Job creation; providing the tools to help new graduates put vocational skills to use to generate income in a country where there is little hope of finding formal employment. This will provide hope for the future where currently they have none. As farmers and artisans improve their skills and confidence and acquire more customers, ASAP's Tools for Self Help will help create future jobs.

Jun 05 2012

Life Changing Tools

Tom Arsenault

Thank you for your previous support for ASAP’s Vocational Training Project in Zimbabwe. All funds previously received were used for the Vocational Training in Zimbabwe.  However, as previously mentioned, the current situation on the ground is very tenuous right now with presidential elections on the horizon.  It is and will become very difficult to operate and as a precaution, ASAP has retired this project and will re-focus on our vocational project in Nicaragua.

ASAP's new project, Tools for Self Help, will provide volunteer refurbished tool kits to young farmers and artisans in Nicaragua and other Central American countries. We are just now developing the project and looking for a small warehouse to get started.  A simple tool kit can make a life changing difference for someone who has learned the skills but cannot afford to buy the tools to actually implement them.  We expect to be shipping two containers a month after one year.  Please consider helping us get this project off the ground with a generous investment in the start-up.

Thanks,

Tom

 

 

Apr 03 2012

Project Put on Hold

Tom Arsenault

Thank you for your support for ASAP’s Vocational Training Project.  As some of you know, the political situation in Zimbabwe is very tenuous right now with presidential elections on the horizon.  Organizations like ASAP, working to help families survive in the rural areas are being harassed.  During the 2008 election all organizations were forced to close and meetings of more than 3 people were not allowed.  

The situation in 2012 is again unpredictable and as a precaution, ASAP will change its approach on the ground and only focus on school fees to keep girls in school.  These project funds will therefore be redirected to support ASAP’s School Fees for Girls Project. Your understanding and support to help children during this time of great need in Zimbabwe is greatly appreciated.  

Jan 16 2012

Vocational Skills Training Update

Tom Arsenault

ASAP’s Vocational Training Project is changing lives by reaching out to many people with skills training they can use to make a living.  Up to now, 440 young people (291 females, 149 males) have been provided with vocational skills training in both Nyanga and Mutasa districts, many with your help.  

The training has been in sewing, carpentry, bicycle repair and hairdressing.  These are skills that these young people can convert into income in their local community. 

We thank all of you who have already supported this project.  However, we still need more support to train the many more youth who have requested assistance.  Please donate generously. 

 

Oct 28 2011

Real World Skills

Tom Arsenault

When someone is taught a vocational skill, it can never be taken from them. It's a real world skill that they take with them whereever the may go. When the formal unemployment rate is 90%, any kind of skill can be the difference between survival and not.  Whether it's sewing, carpentry, hairdressing, raising fowl or raising rabbits, that little bit of extra knowledge sets these girls apart from the rest.

Once we have raised the last $2100, ASAP plans to train a group of about 20 young girls. There is no shortage of requests. It's only the funds that are needed to implement the training program. Your support through Global Giving is now the primary source of support and is greatly appreciated so these enthusiastic girls can gain the skills needed to live productive lives and become self-supporting. Thank you again.

You can read our Fall Newsletter by clicking the link below.

Aug 22 2011

Skills Training Popular

Tom Arsenault

ASAP thanks everyone who contributed so far to this project.The last group of girls to receive vocational training for two weeks were very pleased with the results. As much as possible, training was adjusted to suit what each student wanted. These trainings have been very much in demand by the local communities. ASAP is planning to conduct another training once the remaining $2650 of funding has been received as it is only cost effective in larger groups. 

There is more to the training than just sewing clothes.As these girls learn to produce garments they begin to feel more personally valuable with increased self esteem. The cost of clothes is high and getting higher in Zimbabwe so anyone who has the skills to actually produce decent garments becomes a real asset to the community. And it's not just clothes for adults; they also make school uniforms at a discount to the cost of buying in town. We thank everyone again for supporting this worthwhile project and we hope you will continue to support it.

 

Apr 22 2011

Youth Appreciate Vocational Training

Tom Arsenault

The vocational training aspect of the Out of School Adolescents project partnership between ASAP and Catholic Relief Services had budget cuts. Community Facilitators were hired to give vocational skills training in carpentry, hair dressing and sewing. These facilitators were either school teachers or qualified practicing individuals from the communities where the project clusters are formed. Training was localized in the selected clusters to meet with the budget size. The training had been initially planned to run for 21 days but later during implementation the days were reduced to14 days to suit the budget size even with the Global Giving funding.

This approach is very suitable for our youth and adult Internal Savings and Lending (ISAL) members, as since 2002 they have been asking for skills training to boost their income generating activities (IGAs) by running them more skillfully. We have already started receiving request to expand this training to the community members(ISAL and non ISAL members ), local stakeholders and local schools where the trainings were held or those community members who heard about the trainings. The training was very practical and the trained youths have started to employ the skills they gained in their IGAs. The only limitation in this intervention was enough resources to buy start up kits for those who received the training. 

 

Jan 26 2011

More Youth Skills Training

Tom Arsenault

Thanks to your support, in 2010 the ASAP team provided hands-on skills training for 8 children in dressmaking, 18 in hairdressing and 21 in carpentry during November and December. Because of your donation, these 37 children were not turned away; in total ASAP in Zimbabwe provided vocational training for 446 youth through a 3 year project funded by Catholic Relief Services. 162 children attended training in dressmaking, 218 in hairdressing and 66 attended carpentry training.

In 2011, now that the Catholic Relief Services funding is finished, Causemore Samanga reports that the continuing demand for hands-on skill training is very high and girls eager to learn sewing even bring their own materials in order to be able to be considered for the training. Your support and the support of Global Giving is now the primary source of support and is greatly appreciated so these enthusiastic girls will gain the skills needed to live productive lives and become self-supporting. Thank you again.

Jan 18 2011

2010 Ends with Youth Skills Training

Causemore Samanga

Thanks to your support, the ASAP team provided hands-on skills training for 8 children in dressmaking, 18 in hairdressing and 21 in carpentry during November and December. Because of your donation, these 37 children were not turned away; in total ASAP in Zimbabwe provided vocational training for 446 youth through a 3 year project funded by Catholic Relief Services. 162 children attended training in dressmaking, 218 in hairdressing and 66 attended carpentry training. Causmore Samanga reports that the demand for hands-on skill training is very high and eager learners brought their own materials in order to be able to be included in the training. Your continued support in appreciated so these enthusiastic children will gain the skills needed to live productive lives and remain motivated with hope for the future.

Feb 08 2010

Delays

Elizabeth Bara

Vocational skills training are one of the activities originally included in the Out of School Adolescents project partnership between ASAP and Catholic Relief Services. Due to budget cuts, worthwhile and much need activities like this one had to be eliminated.

It is only because the ground work has been done through ongoing project activities that ASAP can offer this life changing training so cost effectively. Participants are eager and ready to learn. With your help, they will succeed! Please read about the project below.

Jan 06 2010

Vocational Skills for Youth

T. Arsenault

This project moves along in spite of the cut in funding. ASAP is providing training in micro-finance for these youth and plans are still in place to train in various skills that can produce an income. This project goes along with placing girls back in school because everything is really linked. In the end ASAP's goal is to provide the basic life skills for these youth to survive in a very harsh environment. Please consider a donation to help ASAP change lives.

Aug 17 2009

Monthly report from Zimbabwe

Joseph Miti

The attached report highlights the need for Vocational Skills. This project partnership was funded through UNICEF and partners are working to achieve the National Plan of Action for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Zimbabwe. Unfortunately, the funding originally earmarked for education and training were used for Cholera prevention in 2008. By donating today, you can help children gain the skills needed for a future full of hope and promise.

Aug 06 2009

Newsletter

Tom Arsenault

We are happy to share our current newsletter with you.

Jul 15 2009

Survival skills

Elizabeth Bara

In Zimbabwe, where the unemployment rate is nearly 90%, vocational skills and survival skills are synonymous. By giving to this project, you will be helping families do so much more that survive - they will thrive!

These young people are already actively involved in ASAP's rural micro finance project, funded through Catholic Relief Services. This gives them access to the capital required to put their newly acquired vocational skills to work, transforming lives. Providing hope for the future. Please donated today

Dec 11 2008

Out of School Adolescents attend training in internal savings and lending

Elizabeth Bara

To date 1,453 out of school adolescents have attended training in internal savings and lending and school fees have been provided for 904 or these young people. We are asking for your donation to provide hands-on vocational skills training to eager and worthy participants.

This project is part of a three year project partnership between ASAP and Catholic Relief Services in Zimbabwe. During these times of tight budgets, the funding for the vocational skills training portion of this project had to be cut – yet it is such an essential and vital aspect of this project that will provide children in desperate circumstances with hope for the future. Please give youth in Zimbabwe skills that will last a life time by supporting this project.