KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 2 January, 2025 – The Centre for Enterprise Development Inc. (CED) announces its Technical Assistance for Men’s Employment and Entrepreneurship Development (TAMEED) programme, a men’s empowerment project.
Funded by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the programme will be executed over a six-month period. The goal of the TAMEED is to empower men by equipping them with the necessary skills, resources, and guidance to achieve sustainable employment and entrepreneurial success. It will address the challenges men face in today’s competitive job market and business environment by providing tailored support and practical solutions.
The objectives of the men’s empowerment project are to enhance their employability by equipping men with industry-relevant technical and soft skills to secure stable and well-paying jobs; foster entrepreneurship by supporting aspiring entrepreneurs in starting, managing, and scaling successful businesses; and bridge skill gaps by addressing skill deficiencies in targeted industries, ensuring participants are job-ready and competitive.
The project also seeks to promote economic growth by enabling participants to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader economy.
The TAMEED project will provide career development: through comprehensive training in technical skills, resume building, and interview preparation; entrepreneurship support through workshops on business planning, financial management, and market strategies; and mentorship and coaching for personalized guidance and advice. There will also be networking opportunities to connect with industry professionals, investors, and like-minded peers: and access to resources: for funding options, and information to ensure participants’ success.
The project will primarily cater to men aged 18 and above, including recent graduates, mid-career professionals, and those looking to pivot into entrepreneurship. It particularly focuses on individuals facing barriers to employment or seeking guidance in navigating the complexities of launching a business.
CED General Manager Mrs. Ronette Lewis, says TAMEED project is expected be very impactful.
“At the end of this project, we anticipate some very positive results such as, increased employability and job placements in key sectors, and the development of successful small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It will also help to create a skilled workforce that’s ready to meet industry demands; it will definitely enhance economic self-reliance and community development, as this initiative represents a strategic investment in human capital, addressing both individual and systemic challenges in employment and entrepreneurship. By empowering men to achieve their professional goals, we foster resilience, innovation, and economic growth for all.”
She is encouraging men who own and operate MSMEs to apply to be a part of the TAMEED project, which will select 40 participants.