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Terry: We have a commitment to women and girls.

OVER 12,000 women, youth and those from vulnerable communities have been empowered to improve their lives through technical and vocational education and training (TVET).

These individuals were part of the Skills for Prosperity programme, which has been making headway in helping local communities make a living through TVET.

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