MYC Solar Technology Training Course

Manzini Youth Care Solar Technology Training is a program by Africa Meridionale (AFM), Salesian Planning and Development Office (SPDO). AFM, SPDO aims at addressing the effects of climate change by creating “Green Centres” and empowerment/strengthening of local communities in Southern Africa for the improvement of environmental and climate protection through the implementation of Eco-Ubuntu.

MYC solar technology training course aims to equip the youth with myriad solar skills that once learned and inherited they can be able to stand the world on their own. The program runs for a duration of six months in a full time study timetable, and it hopes to execute two groups each year. Entry requirements for the program is a certificate in electrical or mere electrical knowledge.

The current overall MYC solar training class is between 18 to 20 students and a majority of them having enrolled at Bosco Youth Agricultural Centre a farming centre that teaches the youth farming practices. In addition, the course is both practical and theory based. Students are frequently tested based on what they have learn through test, group assignment and many more.

In completion, students will be grade tested based on what they have learn which will mark the end of their learning program. They will then be presented with a fully accredited solar certificate. With such qualification they can apply to solar and electrical related companies as solar assistant technicians and other positions.

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