Dear Potential Learner!
I want to start with a story about someone I know. If you think his story resonates
with your life story, you’re the right candidate to attend our training.
SWOT Analysis of Jack
- Speaks Akha as his mother tongue, limited Burmese, and no English
- Holds two degrees, one in Geography and one in Theology
- Previously worked in the city as a daily laborer at a purified drinking factory as an office clerk, documenting sales of water bottles
- Uses Facebook and Email but not professionally
- Has attended a few trainings provided by NGOs on human rights, justice, gender equality, etc.
- Unable to write, speak, and present well in Akha, Burmese, and English Degrees are not very useful to get a paid professional job that respects his dignity
- Previous experiences are not adequate to get a good entry-level job at an NGO or a local company that pays a good salary
- IT skills are limited to the use of Facebook and emai
- No Microsoft Office Skills
- Currently unemployed
- Raises pigs and chickens and collects wild honey to sell in a local market
- Owns a mobile phone, a computer, has internet access, and electricity
- Has 6 hours per week to attend training virtually
- Has heard of Uplift and other NGOs that may be able to provide job-readiness training
- Internet and electricity are unpredictable
- Responsible for family daily needs (food, medicine, shelter, etc.)
- Lives in an unsafe area with active armed conflicts
- No strong social connections that can guide him on employment opportunities
This may not be a perfect SWOT analysis, but it should give you a clear picture of the type of youth we want to uplift.
We’ll use the opportunities he currently has—a phone, a computer, internet, electricity, and time—to train him in basic
job-readiness skills. While we won’t be able to solve his threats because they’re beyond our and his control, we’ll give
him a solid foundation to prepare for his first professional paid job that respects his dignity. By the end of our training,
he will be able to perform the following:
After Learning Strategic Communication Skills
After Learning Basic Information Technology Skills
You’ll gain the ability to use Microsoft Office skills to write, create, and edit any type of document typically required in an entry-level job. For example: