Winning Essay: International Youth Day 2023 – Kanyesigye Osbert
Youth skills development, poverty, and unemployment are prominent global concerns in Africa as a continent where the population of young people between the ages of 15–24
Youth skills development, poverty, and unemployment are prominent global concerns in Africa as a continent where the population of young people between the ages of 15–24
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Youth skills development, poverty, and unemployment are prominent global concerns in Africa as a continent where the population of young people between the ages of 15–24
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Classes for Certificate in Certificate in Basic Computer Applications or any other digital literacy programs. The classes simultaneously start at 1.30PM and end at 5.30PM, on a weekly basis.
Classes for Certificate in Fashion and Design and Certificate in Basic Computer Applications. The classes simultaneously start at 1.30PM and end at 5.30PM, on a weekly basis.
Library Staff enter returned books into Library Cataloging Software Every Monday. And also set up the books to be sent out to schools in the new week.