REDESO implements green energy training for youth

A green-energy skills program just scaled from 500 to 1,600 women and youth, and it is targeting clean-tech jobs across Tanzania.

BES-TVET project basics
  • REDESO and the government are jointly rolling out green-energy training nationwide.
  • IDRC is footing the bill, with implementation spanning Tanzania and Uganda.
  • CEO Abeid Kasaizi laid out the plan at an inception workshop in Dar es Salaam.
  • A pilot batch of 500 participants already went through the program.
What trainees actually learn
  • Smart stoves, solar systems, and electric transportation tech are all on the curriculum.
  • Entrepreneurship training ensures graduates can launch their own ventures.
  • Six TVET centers will get upgraded to teach these clean-energy modules.
  • VETA is wired in to keep the whole thing self-sustaining long term.
Where it is happening
  • Dodoma, Mwanza, Singida, Dar es Salaam, and Pwani are the target regions.
  • Rural areas get stove-focused training since charcoal use is still heavy there.
  • Urban zones lean toward electric-mobility solutions instead.
  • Kasaizi deliberately spread things beyond the capital to match local energy needs.
Why this exists
  • Women and youth are massively underrepresented in the clean-energy sector.
  • Kasaizi pointed to a glaring skills gap as the root cause.
  • East Africa's demand for green tech keeps climbing, but technical capacity lags behind.
  • VETA's director general flagged inadequate training as the biggest barrier to scaling up.
 

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