27 June 2023

R40 million fund established to train more youth as artisans

Submitted by: Yenziwe Dhlomo
R40 million fund established to train more youth as artisans

The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) has signed a collaborative agreement with the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) that will see R40 million being invested into the establishment of a “Youth in Chemicals” programme to train young artisans.

Under the agreement, the NYDA has invested R10 million and the CHIETA has committed R30 million to train youth as artisans and entrepreneurs over the next few years. Organisations in the chemicals industries will be able to apply for discretionary grants to train more coded welders, refractory masons, electricians and boiler makers and this includes an entrepreneurial skills training element to ensure that these artisans are adequately equipped to start their own businesses.

According to CHIETA CEO Yershen Pillay, this new programme is a fusion of artisanship and entrepreneurship. It is designed to train young artisans to be employers of youth and not simply employees. 

“We don’t want to train artisans to be job seekers, we want to train artisans to be job creators. Our ‘Youth in Chemicals’ programme will train youth to be welders and boiler makers while at the same time providing essential entrepreneurial skills to start their own small businesses,” says Pillay. 

According to the NYDA CEO Waseem Carrim: "The NYDA is committed to addressing the plight of youth through more programmes designed for job creation and enterprise development. This innovative programme between the NYDA and CHIETA, to combine artisan development with small business development, will certainly close the skills gap and create more jobs for the youth, by the youth." 

The combination of artisan training with entrepreneurship training is expected to lead to more jobs being created for the youth in the country. The CHIETA and NYDA aim to support 2 000 artisans to become entrepreneurs over the next two years. 

The programme is expected to start in October of this year.  

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About CHIETA

The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) is a statutory body that was established by the Skills Development Act in 1998. CHIETA’s role in the sector is to facilitate skills development, as well as ensure that skills needs are identified and addressed through various training initiatives in the chemical and manufacturing industries.

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