Well, all the programmes I have mentioned are focused on the youth between the ages of 18 and 35. If you are above that, no, you do not become part of our programme. All the programmes I have mentioned focus on young people. We have got
programmes that also focus on women; we have got Women in Tourism where we are training women, empowering them, ensuring that they have got access to funding, assisting with whatever they need to be assisted with so they become managers wherever they are working but also encourage them to become entrepreneurs themselves.
We have got a programme, Women in Tourism, that we are working on and tomorrow, for example, I'm supposed to be having dinner with people with a disability who are part of our programme because that is what we are doing. We are dealing with all vulnerable groups, which are your youth, women and people with a disability.
All the programmes that I mentioned focus on that. The only programme that does not focus on the youth only is your transformation because transformation by its nature is the totality of everything. But, for those that want to come into the entry especially young people we have got these programmes we are providing training for.
The issue I was raising about the chefs, all those who are training as chefs are young people. In hospitality we are training young people. With the tourism monitors we are training young people. In the Barista Training Programme we are training ... all those are
young people; it is a requirement and a condition for you to be part of these programmes. We train them, empower them, so they are able also to start their entrepreneurial venture as young people and then channel them through the Tourism Transformation Fund working together with the NEF so we are able to make sure that even young people enter the industry and they are able to create jobs for themselves but also they are able to be absorbed and be employed by the industry. Thanks. [Applause.]
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