Join Us 12 March! “Mass Destruction Against Poverty”
At 11h00 on Saturday, 12 March, our trainees are launching a walk against poverty at Zoopark in Windhoek – come join us!
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If you are over 16 and out of school, KAYEC wants to help you train your job skills so you can find work and help your family and community. There are no entry requirements and no high fees: just good-quality courses to power up your career.
Click here to see our courses for 2016. You can sign up any time: Come in person to a KAYEC training centre in Windhoek – Wanaheda or Ondangwa. All you need to bring is a certified copy of your ID or birth certificate, a certified copy of your highest school grade, and half of your course fee (see each course for amounts). We’ll help with the rest!
See our latest skills training updates below.
Note: KAYEC can not refund payments that you have already made on a course.
Want to dig deeper? See our impact figures at Skills training: How we work.
At 11h00 on Saturday, 12 March, our trainees are launching a walk against poverty at Zoopark in Windhoek – come join us!
Join Us 12 March! “Mass Destruction Against Poverty” Read More »
The Namibian Sun just ran a beautiful piece about why KAYEC does the work we do. You’ll be surprised at the one thing they got wrong…
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On 4 February, KAYEC trainees helped with long-awaited construction at Faith Primary School in Katutura. Is KAYEC right for your next public job as well?
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A KAYEC after-school graduate made the national news for starting a safety training centre that reduces dangers for Namibian workers.
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[EDIT: These are old KAYEC courses from January 2016. For our latest course list, go to https://kayec.org/courses/.]
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The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) has added KAYEC to the list of 41 training institutions that young Namibians can trust to meet its high standards of quality.
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