bp, on behalf of its co-venturers in the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Shah Deniz and South Caucasus Pipeline projects, today announced the successful completion of a capacity-building project that will increase employment opportunities for 40 skilled workers selected from low-income families, Report informs, citing the company.
The project aimed to provide trades training to skilled workers who had no chance in the past to receive professional vocational education and consequently did not have official diplomas in skilled trades required for building sustainable job careers.
The training program included both theoretical and practical sessions to enable the participants to enrich their trades knowledge and, in parallel, refresh their practical skills.
All participants were skilled in one of the four types of trades covered by the training program – hairdressing, sewing, confectionery and plastic pipe welding. Upon completion of the training program, the participants’ skills were assessed by the Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (TKTA) and all successful participants received vocational graduate diplomas in their respective field of qualification.
Bakhtiyar Aslanbayli, bp’s vice president for the Caspian region, communications and external affairs, said: “We are very pleased with the results of the project which had a specific objective. The people, who we selected for the project, already had occupations that require a special skill, knowledge or ability but for some reason they didn’t have certificates to prove their qualifications. Given that mastering most of the skilled trades can only be obtained through specialized training, we decided to create this opportunity for a group of people from low-income families.
“We are pleased that the successful participants in our project can now confidently continue building their job careers as certified skilled trades workers. We hope due to the high demand in these careers in every community, the project will result in sustainable job opportunities for the participants, ultimately increasing benefits for their faimilies.”
The project duration was seven months _June 2022 – January 2023) with a total value of around 70,500 manats ($41,470).