Basseterre, St. Kitts, Wednesday, July 30, 2025: In a groundbreaking achievement for the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dillon Simmonds of St. Kitts and Rodison Jeffers of Nevis have change into the primary people to be granted research visas by the German Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad, to take part in Germany’s compensated vocational coaching programme.
This historic milestone marks a major step ahead in worldwide alternatives for native youth, notably in Technical and Vocational Training and Coaching (TVET). The 2 profitable candidates are scheduled to reach in Hamburg, Germany, subsequent week (First Week in August) to start their coaching underneath a structured, paid vocational programme designed to equip contributors with sensible expertise and hands-on expertise in numerous trades.
Dr. Kertney Thompson, CEO, TVET Secretariat, shared.
“The Ministry of Training and the SKN TVET Council are excited to listen to of this large milestone as we work assiduously to advance TVET and supply alternatives for nationals to advance their careers. The chance for Rodison Jeffers and Dillon Simmonds to advance their coaching in Germany, which is famend for its superior TVET system, is a part of the GOSKN (Authorities of St. Kitts and Nevis) efforts to broaden alternatives by native, regional, and worldwide partnerships.
The programme represents a brand new chapter in worldwide collaboration between St. Kitts and Nevis and Germany, providing youth a singular pathway to expert employment, international publicity, and financial mobility.
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