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  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 1 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 1 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 1 April 2015

    On 1 April 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered comprehensive Technical Skills training to 12,489 youth in a collaborative initiative with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief. This program was designed to equip young people with practical, market-relevant skills that enhance employability and foster entrepreneurship.

    The training covered a range of technical competencies, including digital literacy, vocational skills, and hands-on practical applications relevant to various industries. By combining interactive workshops, mentoring, and real-world projects, the initiative empowered participants to develop confidence, competence, and readiness for the workforce.

    This initiative reflects Neftaly’s commitment to youth development and its strategic partnerships with organizations like NMCF and Comic Relief to create sustainable, impactful opportunities for young people across South Africa. The collaboration also reinforced the importance of community-driven programs that promote education, skills development, and long-term social empowerment.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 2 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 2 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 2 April 2015

    On 2 April 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered a comprehensive Technical Skills training program to 12,489 youth in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief. This initiative aimed to equip young people with practical and market-relevant technical skills to enhance their employability and entrepreneurial potential.

    The program focused on hands-on training across key technical areas, ensuring participants gained both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. By providing access to high-quality skills development, Neftaly, in partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief, reinforced its commitment to empowering youth and fostering sustainable opportunities for economic participation.

    Through this initiative, thousands of young people were not only able to develop valuable technical competencies but also connect with mentors and resources to support their future career and business endeavors. The training underscored the importance of investing in youth as agents of change and innovation in their communities.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 3 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 3 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 3 April 2015

    On 3 April 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered a comprehensive Technical Skills training program to 12,489 youth, in a landmark initiative aimed at empowering young people with practical and employable skills. This transformative program was made possible through a partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, demonstrating a shared commitment to youth development and skills empowerment.

    The training covered a wide range of technical competencies, designed to enhance employability, entrepreneurship, and digital literacy among participants. Through interactive workshops, hands-on exercises, and mentorship, youth were equipped with the tools and confidence to pursue meaningful careers or entrepreneurial ventures.

    This initiative reflects Neftaly’s dedication to closing the skills gap and fostering a generation of innovative, self-reliant young leaders. By collaborating with NMCF and Comic Relief, the program not only reached thousands of youth but also ensured that technical skills training was accessible, inclusive, and impactful.

    Key Highlights:

    • Date: 3 April 2015
    • Participants: 12,489 youth
    • Partners: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) & Comic Relief
    • Focus Areas: Technical skills, digital literacy, employability, entrepreneurship
    • Outcome: Youth equipped with practical skills and guidance to pursue career and business opportunities

    This initiative continues to serve as a benchmark for large-scale youth skills development programs, showcasing the power of collaboration between civil society, corporate partners, and philanthropic organizations.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 4 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 4 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 4 April 2015

    On 4 April 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered a comprehensive Technical Skills Training to 12,489 youth, in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief. This initiative was part of a broader commitment to empower young people with practical skills that enhance employability, foster innovation, and build confidence.

    The training covered a range of technical and vocational competencies, designed to equip participants with knowledge and hands-on experience relevant to today’s dynamic job market. By integrating practical workshops, interactive sessions, and mentorship, Neftaly ensured that youth not only acquired technical skills but also developed critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

    The partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief was instrumental in reaching thousands of young people across various communities, demonstrating a shared commitment to youth development and social upliftment. Through this initiative, participants gained the tools to transform their potential into real-world opportunities, laying the foundation for sustainable personal and professional growth.

    This landmark training event reinforced Neftaly’s mission to bridge the skills gap for youth and create pathways to meaningful employment and entrepreneurship.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 5 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 5 April 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 5 April 2015

    On 5 April 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered a Technical Skills training session to 12,489 youth in a collaborative initiative with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief. This milestone event was part of our ongoing commitment to empower young people with practical, market-relevant skills to enhance their employability and personal development.

    The training focused on equipping participants with essential technical competencies, fostering problem-solving abilities, and encouraging innovation. By combining Neftaly’s expertise in skills development with NMCF’s strong youth engagement and Comic Relief’s support for transformative projects, the program created a vibrant learning environment for thousands of young people across diverse communities.

    This initiative represents a significant step toward bridging the skills gap among youth, enabling them to access meaningful employment opportunities and contribute positively to their communities. The overwhelming participation of 12,489 youth underscores the demand for accessible, high-quality technical skills training and the impact of collaborative partnerships in driving youth empowerment.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 23 March 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 23 March 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 23 March 2015

    On 23 March 2015, Neftaly successfully provided comprehensive Technical Skills training to 12,489 youth, in a collaborative initiative with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief. This landmark program aimed to equip young people with practical, industry-relevant skills that empower them to actively participate in South Africa’s growing economy.

    The training focused on developing competencies in areas such as:

    • Information Technology and Digital Literacy – enabling youth to navigate and utilize digital tools efficiently.
    • Entrepreneurship and Business Skills – fostering innovation, critical thinking, and small business development.
    • Vocational and Technical Skills – equipping participants with hands-on capabilities in trades and technical professions.

    Through this initiative, Neftaly, alongside NMCF and Comic Relief, sought to create sustainable opportunities for youth empowerment, bridging the gap between education and employability. The program not only enhanced participants’ technical know-how but also inspired confidence, resilience, and a proactive approach to career and personal development.

    The overwhelming participation of 12,489 youth underscores the urgent need and enthusiasm for skills development programs, and marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to prepare South Africa’s young people for meaningful employment and entrepreneurship opportunities.

    This partnership exemplifies how collaborative efforts between NGOs, funding organizations, and skills development institutions can transform lives and communities, providing young people with the tools and knowledge to build brighter futures.

  • Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 24 March 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly provided Technical Skills on 24 March 2015 to 12489 Youth in partnership with the NMCF Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief

    Neftaly Technical Skills Training – 24 March 2015

    On 24 March 2015, Neftaly successfully delivered a Technical Skills Training program to 12,489 young people in a landmark initiative aimed at equipping South Africa’s youth with essential employability skills. This large-scale training was conducted in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, reflecting a shared commitment to youth development and empowerment.

    The program focused on providing participants with practical, hands-on technical skills that are highly relevant to today’s job market. Through interactive workshops and expert-led sessions, the training aimed to:

    • Enhance employability: By developing core technical competencies aligned with industry standards.
    • Foster self-confidence: Equipping youth with the skills and mindset to navigate career pathways successfully.
    • Promote social impact: Engaging young people in productive learning that contributes to their communities.

    This collaboration between Neftaly, NMCF, and Comic Relief represents a strong model for multi-stakeholder partnerships in youth skills development. By empowering thousands of young people with marketable skills, the initiative contributes directly to building a skilled, confident, and future-ready generation.

    The overwhelming participation of 12,489 youth underscores the critical need for accessible technical skills programs and highlights the potential of coordinated efforts between private and non-profit sectors in shaping South Africa’s youth landscape.