A total of 180 students from six regions are set to benefit from a two-month job readiness camp.
According to organizer, the not-for-profit Specialists in Sustained Youth Development and Research Inc. (SSYDR), the fourth “Employment Attack 102 – SSYDR Job Readiness Summer Camp” will see participation from students in regions One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Ten.
In a statement, SSYDR explained that ExxonMobil Guyana is funding the camp, which to date has benefitted 450 young people from across five regions.
This year the camp was expanded to include students from Region One.