Educo Africa
Our youths, future of tomorrow face many difficulties such as lack of employment opportunities, failure to succeed in education system, pressures of materialism, lack of affordable housing and many others....In front of all of those issues, it is imperative to find some solution tracks.
We spoke to Siphelele Chirwa about Educo Africa.
Educo Africa is a youth development organisation that help youth at risk through personal development. They serve young South Africans to discover and to live in the full of their potentials regarding employment.
For Siphelele, as finding a job can be a job itself, Educo Africa want to educate the youngsters in owning a business, having his/her own job to create a better life not only for themselves by for the rest of community around them.
Educo Africa offers a programme with two phases: the first one, uses wilderness experiential learning as a profound platform for young people to experience their inherent potential and the second one, it's the youth movement where youths learn to live their potential with a specific focus on social and environment well-being.
For more information contact
Tel: 021 761 8939
Web: www.educo.org.za
Email: siphelele@educo.org.za
By: Panphil Tshisumpa
We spoke to Siphelele Chirwa about Educo Africa.
Educo Africa is a youth development organisation that help youth at risk through personal development. They serve young South Africans to discover and to live in the full of their potentials regarding employment.
For Siphelele, as finding a job can be a job itself, Educo Africa want to educate the youngsters in owning a business, having his/her own job to create a better life not only for themselves by for the rest of community around them.
Educo Africa offers a programme with two phases: the first one, uses wilderness experiential learning as a profound platform for young people to experience their inherent potential and the second one, it's the youth movement where youths learn to live their potential with a specific focus on social and environment well-being.
For more information contact
Tel: 021 761 8939
Web: www.educo.org.za
Email: siphelele@educo.org.za
By: Panphil Tshisumpa
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