Vocational training for Nang Noi Girls’ Groups conclude with great success

Today, Sengchanh, Seo, Mone, Loy and Phouvieng: the five young women from Sepone District, Savannakhet Province who received three months of intensive hospitality training at Crowne Plaza hotel concluded with great success.

They attended classes at Pakpasak Technical College to acquire vocational skills in food products preparation and learn how to run small entrepreneurship projects. BFL Bank provided for them financial literacy and basic accounting training, while the Vientiane Youth Center briefed them on sexual reproductive health services that include hotline counselling to adolescent and young people. They leave, ready to establish their own small business back in Sepon district, Savannakhet Province.

This initiative took place thanks to partnership between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Crowne Plaza as part of the UNFPA work with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) within the comprehensive “Noi ecosystem”. The Noi framework engages different stakeholders and partners including the private sector for sustainable economic development in the Lao PDR, focusing on empowerment of adolescent girls and young women.

“Innovative public private partnerships between the MOES, UNFPA and Crowne Plaza to support Nang Noi Girls in their path towards empowerment shows us the great returns of coordinated, complementary interventions. This is essential for realising sustainable development,” said Ms Mariam Khan, UNFPA Representative to the Lao PDR.

The Lao PDR within ASEAN, has the highest proportion of early marriage and highest adolescent birth rate. Nearly 1 in 5 girls aged 15-19 are married and more than 1 in 10 have begun childbearing. This combined with high rates of school drop outs exacerbated by COVID-19, leaves girls with reduced future opportunities.

“Through partnership with UNFPA, the MoES is running projects targeting the empowerment of adolescent girls in poor villages. We support them to acquire life skills as well as vocational skills in order to ensure a better life and a better future to them and their families,” said Mr. Sisana Boupha, Director General of Non-Formal Education, MOES.

Crowne Plaza hotel’s responsible business plan “Journey to tomorrow” emphasises the role of the private sector in supporting the local efforts to build a resilient future for the population, increase development opportunities and secure the wellbeing of vulnerable women and girls. The leadership of Crowne Plaza is a model that can inspire other companies in the Lao PDR.

“In a young country such as Lao PDR, all sectors must stand by youth to help them learn, develop their skills, receive new opportunities for learning and growing and entering the workforce with confidence, great ideas and strong support. We were very glad to welcome Nang Noi Mentors to Crowne Plaza. This is just the beginning,” said Ms Patria Puyat, General Manager of Crowne Plaza Vientiane expressed her full support.

Soon, the second batch of participants in vocational skills training will arrive at Crowne Plaza. Crowne Plaza will facilitate product placements and market access for all the young women.

“My friends and I learnt how to make different types of food that people like to order in a restaurant. With my experience, I am now confident to open a restaurant of my own, using the skills and equipment that Crowne Plaza offered to us and the financial skills that I learnt from BFL. I am sure I will do well. Crowne Plaza team helped us to design our business plan and our logos to start our cooking projects,” said Ms. Seo, one of the Nang Noi Mentors.

Source: Lao News Agency