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SEA EVALUATORS SITE
VISIT/EVALUATION
NYTC PRESENTATION
Date: 12TH August, 2014
Venue: NYTC Conference Room
NATIONAL YOUTH TRAINING CENTRE
PO Box 495, Sigatoka
NATIONAL YOUTH TRAINING CENTRE
Vision and Mission People’s Charter Functions of NYTC Programmes Training Monitoring Farm Revenue Collection Nasaucoko Model Farm QCC Projects Up-grading of NYTC
infrastructure Public-private partnerships Corporate responsibility
Ministry of Youth and SportsVision:Dynamic youth, live better through sports
Mission:Empowering youths and fostering a culture of sporting excellence for all.
Values:Our values and principles are illustrated in the seven star performance and seven elements of success; passion, perseverance, focus, integrity, ambition, drive and positive attitude.
Core competencies:Analytical thinking, strategic awareness, communication, PR, innovative thinking, financial & resource management.
NYTC’s Organization StructurePYO
YO Carpentry Instructor
Stockman Farmhand
Assistant Stockman
Laborer
CO Typist Store-man
Handyman D/Asst Cook
Driver
People’s Charter for Change Peace and Progress Pillar 8: Reducing poverty to a negligible
level by 2015 Way Forward:- Strengthen coordination, implementation and monitoring of poverty alleviation programmes including partnership agreement between government, the civil society and the private sector. Linkage to CP/BP: Training and empowerment
Pillar 9: Making Fiji a knowledge based society Way forward: - Enhance skills and vocational training as well as promoting leadership and entrepreneurship training and facilitate job placement in partnership with the private sector. Linkage to BP/CP: Training and
empowerment for improved livelihood.
Functions of National Youth Training Centre
Purpose: 1. Develop young people’s potential through:- Capacity building- Empowerment- Character development- Specific skills training
2. Provide “second chance” training to youths
o Target client: youths of 15-35 years of age
Programmes1. Training: Carpentry Agriculture
2. Farm: Piggery Poultry Crops Beekeeping Aquaculture
Training Programs Carpentry – Carpenter General Class III. - FNU (NPTC)Accredited training course.
Agriculture – Certificate in Basic Agriculture Training
- This includes piggery, poultry, crops and bee keeping, coral restoration, Children’s forest programme, waste management, environment.
o Advanced Certificate in Agriculture-
Carpentry training FNU (NPTC)
Carpentry Class III Accredited training course
Target number of trainees: 17
Expected number to be graduated: 17
Trade test in September
Agriculture Training Agriculture i. Reviewing and piloting of Standard
Agricultural Training Prescriptionii. Target number of trainees: 15iii. Achievement so far: Batch I (15 trainees) completed SOS training & successfully completed 5 months basic agriculture training Batch II completed SOS & are now in their 1st month of agriculture training
Monitoring/Follow up of Ex-trainees . One of the last year’s ex-
trainee in Koronisagana, Navosa that we followed up in the 1st quarter of this year and seems to be doing well. Shown in the pictures are his dalo, Cassava & vegetable farms
Monitoring visits: 13/8 – 16/8/13
20
7Ex-trainees Visited
Basic Agricul-ture ex-traineesCarpentry ex-trainees
8
7
3 2
Finding for Basic Agriculture Ex-traineesSmall Scale Semi
Commercial FarmersSubsistence FarmersPursuing Further EducationEmployment
Monitoring (cont)
2
22
1
Findings for Carpentry Class III Ex-traineesFull time Em-ployment
Serving At-tachment Work
Contract Based Employment
Self Employed
Farm Purposes: Provide food security Source of government revenue - 2013
Annual Revenue Target = $45,000-00 - Distribution: Piggery - $30,000 - 00 Crops - $10,000 - 00 Poultry - $5,000 -00o Practical training for trainees
PiggeryClass of pigs
Stock Number
Boar 2Sows 31GrowerPiglets
8528
Total 146
PoultryClass of chickens
Number of birds
3 weeks old 398
4 weeks old 248
6 weeks old 380
Total 1,026
Crop FarmCrops NumberTomato 4,000C/Cabbage 1000W/melon 800Capsicum 400Banana 200Eggplant 700CassavaFrench beanL/Bean
2 acres700
1,400
Revenue Collection
Janu
ary
Febr
uary
Marc
h
April
May
June July
Augu
st
0500
100015002000250030003500
2013 revenue
PiggeryPoultryVegetables
Piggery Poultry Vegetables Total
January 1000 110 1110.00
February 200 23 223.00
March 0 0 0 0
April 3000 1665 1146 5811.00
May 1800 1605 980 4385.00
June 600 560 1160.00
July 1,282.60 1695 1541.50 4519.10
August 1848 105 2352 4305.00
Total 9730.60 5180.00 6602.50 $21,513.10
Up-grading of NYTC infrastructure The government allocated
a total of $105,000.00 for the upgrading of facilities.
The projects earmarked this year includes:
1 x 3 b/r concrete house (staff quarters)
1 x 3 b/r wooden house (staff quarters)
1 x chicken slaughter house
Up-grading of the piggery Construction of a new 20m
x 7m poultry shed.
Public- Private Relationship
Memorandum of understanding between Government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports and OISCA International
Memorandum of understanding between Ministry of Primary Industries (Agriculture Department, AH & P Division) and Ministry of Youth and Sports
Govt./MYS and OISCA International Initiated in 1990 and reviewed in 2012.
Focus areas:- Agriculture Training – cost sharing- Leadership training- Time management- Character development- Environmental awareness training - Children forest programme - Coral restoration - Mangrove planting -Waste management (3 R’s Concept) – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
o Agriculture training programme in Japan – 120 trainees successfully graduated.
NYTC and Department of Agriculture [AH & P Division] Initiated in 2012 after the
initial MOU was ceased with Taiwan Technical Mission
Focus areas: Training and Empowerment of youths - Supply of day old chicks
Results of partnership Adequate supply
of protein level to trainees diets.
Agriculture trainees gain more exposure through practicals and field visit to Sigatoka Research Station.
Corporate Responsibility The following activities
were carried out by the trainees
Planting trees at the Nalagi District School
Planting mangrove at Korotogo seashore
Planting coral at Votualailai village reef
Thank you for listening