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Inter-island handicraft trading

Inter-island handicraft trading

Inter-island trading in the tourism sector is becoming a reality through the handicraft sector. The islands of Vanuatu establishing trade relations with each other is one of the things the Government, through the Department of Industry and Business Development, wants...

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Tourism skills recognition trial on Santo

Tourism skills recognition trial on Santo

An assessment to diversify pathways for people working with no formal qualification has been piloted on Santo. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), a component of the National Post School Education Training (PSET) provides a pathway for trainees to have their skills,...

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Advocating for a strong local handicraft sector

Advocating for a strong local handicraft sector

Replacing imported products with locally made goods is a strong desire of the Department of Industry (DOI) that is committed to developing the local handicraft sector, especially in the tourist souvenir market. The handicraft sector has the opportunity to drive rural...

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Increased construction skills in north Tanna

Increased construction skills in north Tanna

People in north Tanna can now design and build their own houses unlike before when they hired builders from other places to do construction work. There is an increase in people with construction skills and construction activities in the area. A lot of people there now...

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Sanma tour operators preparing for tourism influx

Sanma tour operators preparing for tourism influx

Forty-two tour guides on Santo will be graduating tomorrow (Friday, 17) with statements of attainment for successfully completing a Certificate I in Tourism (Tour Guiding). On the same day, 26 tourism transport drivers will also be receiving certificates of attendance...

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Gender and social inclusion through basket weaving

Gender and social inclusion through basket weaving

Sixteen young women; six living with various forms of disabilities that include intellectual, communication, hearing and psychosocial impairments have been trained on the making of traditional baskets. These women are from the small island of Maskelyne in south...

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