The company “Ilead Global Training Center” offers training open to employment in Cameroon and abroad.
The training, which benefits from American, Canadian and European teachers, with facilitators in the field to support the students, is done remotely and face-to-face.
job training
For coach Raphaël Djine, the promoter, “We set up this initiative with the aim of solving the serious problems we have in Cameroon. Cameroon produces many more graduates than workers”, which in his opinion poses the problem of unemployment. The idea is therefore to know how to fight once morest unemployment and illegal immigration.
Hence the training of learners in entrepreneurship, personal development and leadership with a view to:
– Empower young people or build their capacities to enable them to work either in the United States or in Canada or even locally in Cameroon;
– Learn some trades of the hour.
In addition, learners can opt for credit training. An option that allows them to train on credit and pay for their training once in business. “They are trained to directly apply what they learn in a company”, Affirms Raphaël Djine who underlines that “The diploma does not matter, it is the result that counts and the ability to learn”.
Fulfill your dreams from Cameroon
In this company which intends to take up the challenge of 150,000 jobs in 5 years, it is estimated that young people can realize their dreams from Cameroon, because “Being in Cameroon, you can develop a lot of values, export them and earn the money. Earn a living as if you were in the United States or Canada”, supports the promoter of “Ilead Global Training Center” whose annex center in Yaoundé has just opened its doors in the “Fougerolles” district following the headquarters located in Douala.
The structure, which also aims to expand throughout the national territory, intends to allow young people to give up the paths of the desert to hope to realize their dreams, and to seize the opportunity thus offered either for a chosen immigration and in all legality, or else a life on the spot in Cameroon with the desired standard of living.
Aline-Florence Nguini