Twenty trainees forge new paths through WIIN welding programme
The Welding Academy on North Road offers a nine-day City and Guilds Level 2 course which integrates practical, hands-on training with theoretical instruction
The Welding Academy on North Road offers a nine-day City and Guilds Level 2 course which integrates practical, hands-on training with theoretical instruction

TWENTY aspiring welders have officially embarked on a life-changing journey toward international certification through the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s Women’s Innovation and Investment Network (WIIN) programme, delivered in partnership with Nations Inc.
The training, which began at the Welding Academy on North Road, offers participants a nine-day City and Guilds Level 2 course that combines practical, hands-on instruction with theoretical knowledge.

The programme equips trainees with the essential skills needed to succeed in one of today’s most in-demand technical fields.
The WIIN initiative continues to transform lives across Guyana by providing free, high-quality training opportunities that enable people to gain marketable skills, increase their earning potential, and secure better livelihoods for themselves and their families.

By investing in skills like welding, the Ministry is helping to build a workforce ready to meet the demands of growing industries, while opening doors for citizens to forge brighter, more secure futures, ‘one weld at a time’.

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