The Closing Session Empowers 55 Ingazi Youth Ambassadors for National Impact

The Ministry of Youth and Arts, in partnership with key institutions, concluded a transformative four-day training for Ingazi Youth Ambassadors, equipping them to guide young Rwandans toward career opportunities and decent work.

During the closing session, Permanent Secretary Ngabo Brave inspired the newly trained Ingazi Youth Ambassadors, reminding them that “Being an Ingazi Ambassador comes with a huge responsibility and accountability. It’s beyond a title; you are flag bearers of youth empowerment, and you must take that to heart.” Over the past four days,

The Ministry of Youth and Arts, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Service and Labour and UNICEF Rwanda, trained 55 ambassadors who will operate across seven districts. Their mission is to support young people in registering and engaging with the Ingazi platform, a gateway to career-relevant learning and pathways to decent jobs further advancing Rwanda’s vision of an empowered and productive youth.

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