The twenty (20) lucky beneficiaries of the “A taxi, a job, a future” project were selected, following a rigorous selection, carried out in two (2) phases, according to transparent criteria. The list of said beneficiaries can be consulted on the website of the Ogooué Mining Company (Comilog), at the following address:
The twenty (20) lucky beneficiaries of the project, following their designation, following motivational interviews and driving tests, took part last Thursday in an information session organized within the framework of the cinema Manga, located at the Cité des cadres Comilog, in Moanda.
“We are happy to contribute modestly to the creation of jobs for young Gabonese men and women, in line with the presidential initiative “A Gabonese, a taxi”, in the Haut Ogooué region, area of operation of our company »declared Tamarah Moutotekema Boussamba, CSR Project Manager (social and environmental responsibility) in charge of economic diversification at the Sustainable Development Department of Comilog.
Fruit of the Gabonese State and Eramet-Comilog partnership, within the framework of the CSR Fund, the project ”A Taxi, a job, a future” is launched for the towns of Moanda, Mounana, Bakoumba and Franceville. This project is in line with the objectives of the Eramet Group’s Act For Positive Mining CSR roadmap, expressed through the Eramet Beyond For Contributive Impacts program.
It aims to empower young Gabonese men and women, under the aegis of the Ministry of Labor and the fight against unemployment and the technical partnership of the National Employment Promotion Center (PNPE).
Elliott Ana Wonder
*Source: COMILOG
2024-11-16 17:14:00
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What are the key skills and resources provided to beneficiaries in the “A Taxi, A Job, A Future” project?
**Interview with Marie-Dominique Ikoko, Project Coordinator for “A Taxi, A Job, A Future”**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us, Marie-Dominique. Can you start by telling us about the purpose of the “A Taxi, A Job, A Future” project?
**Marie-Dominique Ikoko:** Thank you for having me! The purpose of the project is to provide economic opportunities to individuals in our community by offering them the chance to become taxi drivers. We believe that by equipping beneficiaries with the necessary skills and resources, we can help them build sustainable livelihoods and contribute positively to our local economy.
**Editor:** What was the selection process like for the twenty beneficiaries?
**Marie-Dominique Ikoko:** The selection process was quite rigorous and took place in two phases. We set transparent criteria to ensure fairness and carried out motivational interviews and driving tests. We wanted to identify those who are not only capable of driving but also passionate about serving the community.
**Editor:** That’s great to hear! Could you tell us a bit more about the information session that was held last Thursday?
**Marie-Dominique Ikoko:** Certainly! The information session was designed to prepare the beneficiaries for the next steps in their journey. We provided them with details about the program, training schedules, and how they will be integrated into the taxi service. It was held at the Cinema Manga in Cité des cadres Comilog, and it was an exciting day for all involved.
**Editor:** How can interested individuals learn more about the beneficiaries of the project or possibly apply in the future?
**Marie-Dominique Ikoko:** We encourage everyone to visit the Ogooué Mining Company (Comilog) website, where they can find the list of beneficiaries and learn more about the project. For future opportunities, we plan to announce them on our website and through local community channels, so staying connected is crucial.
**Editor:** Thank you, Marie-Dominique, for sharing these insights about this impactful project!
**Marie-Dominique Ikoko:** It was my pleasure! Thank you for spreading the word about “A Taxi, A Job, A Future.”