By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo
Giddis Youth Technology Empowerment Center for Africa, GYTEC-Africa, and Christian Life, C-Life Cameroon have penned down an agreement aimed at enhancing the employability of students.
The MoU was signed on April 10 in Yaounde. Gilfort Fur Fondzenyuy, founder of GYTEC-Africa, represented his institution while Evans Tata Bawe, Community Engagement Manager, signed on behalf of C-Life.
Speaking shortly after the signing ceremony, both parties stressed that despite their existing collaboration, the MoU will guide them in strengthening the bond between them.
“This is a positive step in the right direction. Unlike in the past when we worked together, we believed it was wise to formalize the partnership to aid our growth. I am confident that this partnership will greatly benefit our students and help them succeed in the job market,” said Fur Fondzenyuy.
Tata Bawe added, “Today is a great day for these two institutions. By formalizing our collaboration, I believe it will strengthen the existing bond and elevate it to a new level. Through this MoU, students from both institutions will benefit mutually and contribute to making society a better place. They will be servant leaders with exemplary character and marketable skills
In addition to enhancing employability by providing students with essential soft skills training, both parties will develop a curriculum that seamlessly integrates both hard and soft skills, thereby preparing students for the multifaceted demands of the modern workspace. They will also organize workshops and training programs to enrich the learning experience of students from both organizations.
Giddis Youth Technology Empowerment Center for Africa, GYTEC-Africa, is a non-profit organization established to transform the mindset of African youths by inspiring, educating, and equipping young individuals with technological skills. This enables them to become innovative and creative, leveraging entrepreneurial opportunities to address community challenges using technology.
On their part, C-Life Cameroon is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of African professionals to become servant leaders with exemplary character and marketable skills. Their vision is for African servant leaders transforming their communities with integrity and professional excellence, all for the glory of God.
“This is a positive step in the right direction. Unlike in the past when we worked together, we believed it was wise to formalize the partnership to aid our growth. I am confident that this partnership will greatly benefit our students and help them succeed in the job market