Wednesday 28 June 2023

The Social Sector: Key to Tackling Graduate Unemployment

 

The Social Sector: Key to Tackling Graduate Unemployment

 

It is often said that there is dignity in labour. Having an employment or being self-employed contributes to an individual’s self-worth, dignity and self-respect and provides a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Being employed or self-employed creates opportunities for social engagement and inclusion that often elude many university graduates and school-leavers in the country. Gainful employment offers an individual a chance to earn money, which facilitates greater independence.

 But given the nation’s sluggish economic conditions that continue to exist as a consequence of economic recessions, there are fewer job opportunities available for the teeming youth population in the country, particularly the Nigeria graduates.


The Social sector Economy: However, not much is known about an important but often neglected sector - the social or third sector. Much of entrepreneurship literatures in Nigeria have placed emphasis on business entrepreneurship. The social sector economy has remained largely unexplored for job creation and employment among Nigerians.

However, the capacity of the social sector to create new jobs and employment opportunities is huge. In other words, the social sector presents a vast career, job and self-employment opportunities for many young men and women with fresh ideas for addressing societal challenges. The social sector can indeed be a panacea for job creation and sustainable development. We will be focusing on the role of the social sector in tackling social challenges, motivating sustainable development and addressing mass unemployment in Nigeria..

Wednesday 22 March 2023

Social Mobilization Course


Course Overview

The course; Social Mobilization is designed to build the capacity of individuals, or people with interest in the field of development. As a tool, Social Mobilization is the cornerstone of participatory approaches in development activities, whether in the area of poverty alleviation, literacy programmes, community health education, conflict management, youth programmes, democracy/civic education and environmental programmes etc.  It is a powerful instrument in policies and programmes aimed at strengthening human and institutional resources.

The course deals with the theory and practical skills, which are needed by Social Mobilization and Community Development Officers. Main subjects include; Project Design Management, Community Development, Community Empowerment, Training and Facilitation, Group Dynamics, Conflict Management,  Advocacy and Communication.

 

Training Objectives:

The Course will:

·        Enable participants to work in rural as well as urban communities in different development activities.

·        Empower participants with the tools of different development practices.

·        Expose participants to the techniques, methods and process of Community/Social Mobilization.

·        Familiarize participants with the basic concept and practices of Project Cycle Management (need assessment, planning, programming, implementation, monitoring and evaluation).

·        Develop participants’ coordinating skills in different development activities in cooperation with different stakeholders.

·        Enhance the communication skill of participants to ensure efficient and effective delivery of the message of development.

·        Create awareness among participants on different development issues related with environment, human/child rights, peace and justice, conflict and other current issues.

·        Course Duration: Two weeks.

 

·        Time: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm daily

 

·        Mode of Training: Face-To-Face or Online

 

·        Venue: Abuja Office, CDI Nigeria, Office Complex, Block 1, Suite B, Beside GT Bank, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Road, Gwagwalada, FCT – Abuja.

 

·        Course fee:- Face-to-Face - N60, 000, Online – N40,000

(To include the registration fee, course materials, certificate and refreshment)

 

·        Contact us on Telephone 0816 580 7273  

 

·        Send an Email to info@cdinigeria.org,

 

·         Visit us @www.cdinigeria.org

 

 

Friday 3 February 2023

Social Entrepreneurship and Civic Innovation Training

 




Social Entrepreneurship and Civic Innovation Training

Course Description/Background

Our society is facing urgent challenges - from poverty to the impact of climate emergencies, environmental damage, unemployment and social inequality. Addressing them has not only become very urgent, but has created a huge demand for a generation of leaders who can tackle these national and global challenges. Requisite disciplines for a career in the sector are no more limited to just humanities and social science majors, individuals with background in pure sciences, arts, management sciences, engineering, medicine and other backgrounds - are all seeking occupation in the field thus making it a major career destination points.

Many new social organizations are created leading to more opportunities in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), social enterprises, Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), charities, Civil-Society Organizations (CSOs), Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), corporate bodies, Government Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs), multi-national corporations, local and international development agencies.

Training Goal

For individuals desiring to pursue a career in the sector, our training are designed specifically to help build the practical skills that are needed every day by social entrepreneurs. Apart from learning about innovation processes, participants acquire the managerial and leadership skills to run their own business ventures. Training cover topics such as starting a social enterprise, scaling, replication, social entrepreneurship business planning, approaches to solving societal problems and moving an existing charity towards a social enterprise model.

Course Duration: Two weeks.

Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily

Mode of Training: Face-To-Face or Online

Venue: Abuja Office, CDI Nigeria, Office Complex, Suite B, Block 1, Beside GT Bank, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Road, Gwagwalada, FCT – Abuja.

Course fee:  N120, 000 this includes the registration fee, cost of the training and course materials.

Payments to Account Name: Community Development Institute in Nigeria, Bank: GT BANK, Account Number: 0173357636

Contact us on Telephone 08165807273 or send an Email to info@cdinigeria.org, or visit us @www.cdinigeria.org


Sunday 18 December 2022

Undergrads can Begin to Create Financially Rewarding Businesses

 


Take the leap and start your own business.

The Undergraduate Social Innovation Fellowship Programme (USIFP) is an initiative that promotes the culture of social entrepreneurship —a transformative process of using new ideas to create businesses that solves societal problems. It encourages the use of innovation to drive job creation and employment among youths in the nation’s higher institutions.

The social sector is a huge, untapped market for youth career and employment. Through the fellowship programme, students starts early to develop key competences and skills that allow them to leverage on the social value of their disciplines to create businesses that will help them to earn and avoid unemployment when they graduate.

The fellowship programme therefore challenge students to constantly come up with innovative breakthrough solutions to societal problems by adopting community-centered approach to their disciplines while utilizing theoretical frameworks that are practically useful for applied efforts to enhance the well-being of communities. Through this way, academic disciplines can practically benefit communities and even drive development by helping to solve some of the society’s most pressing social challenges.


Programme Philosophy

The fellowship programme was put in place against the backdrop of the rising youth/graduate unemployment in the country and the need to inspire youths to tap into the vast career, job creation and self-employment opportunities in the social sector. The fellowship programme stimulates the use of social innovation by youths to create their own business solutions. The programme therefore seeks to eradicate youth unemployment by encouraging youth/undergraduate innovation and solutions to societal problems. The focus of the fellowship programme is to empower youths as social entrepreneurs and civic innovators to create and run businesses that address societal problems, while preparing others for exciting career in the local and global development field.

Therefore, youths need skills for civic innovation and social entrepreneurship. The fellowship programme equips them with the tools to become professionals, leaders and change agents who create new economic opportunities by tapping into the social sector even as students.

Requirement: 

Fellows include post graduate and undergraduate students of various institutions of higher learning. In addition to having a high level of proficiency in spoken and written English, fellows should possess entrepreneurial spirit with a passion for improving lives and creating positive changes.  As potential innovators, fellows are encouraged to always see opportunities and resources where other people don’t, and be willing to harness those resources to create innovative solutions. They must also possess a strength-based mind-set, personal resilience and an appreciative approach that can enable them to discover hidden solutions.

 

Join the growing number of young civic innovators making a huge difference to people’s lives, the local community and the environment.

Visit www.cdinigeria.org to fill and submit our contact form.



Tuesday 22 November 2022

LIST OF OUR CAREER TRAINING COURSES IN THE FIELD OF DEVELOPMENT











Call: +234 (0) 816-580-7273

E-mail: Info@cdinigeria.org

Visit: www.cdinigeria.org

 

Build The Skills for the 21st Century Development Career.

 





LIST OF CAREER TRAINING IN THE FIELD OF DEVELOPMENT.

 

Develop the skills and knowledge to build your employability in local and international development organizations.





Call: +234 (0) 816-580-7273

E-mail: Info@cdinigeria.org

Visit: www.cdinigeria.org