Completed project
Relations internationales du Québec et francophonie, Global Affairs Canada
The project looks to work specifically to train young women in non-traditional trades (masonry, welding, electromechanics, hydro-refrigeration, electricity and construction painting). To facilitate access to training, specific agreements were put in place with training institutes. Other activities aiming to improve young women’s capacity to defend their interests and actively seek employment will be implemented.
The project also includes a component of engaging and building awareness among businesses. It seeks to convince businesses to offer jobs and internships to the young women after their training. To achieve this, advocacy work will be conducted with some thirty business owners to sensitize them and convince them of the importance and benefits of hiring young women in non-traditional trades. Finally, through the organization of a competition, the “Micro enterprise development” component aims to see at least 5 micro businesses created by groups of women after their training.
young women of the Cité enrolled to participate in the recruitment contests for the training programs
young women registered in the training programs (refrigeration, electromechanics, etc.)
awareness-building and information sessions organized in the community regarding the project