Central Papua — After undergoing an intensive training process for 2 months, Somatua Training Center officially closed the program 22nd Intake Training, followed by 20 selected participants from various tribes in Papua. This program is designed to equip participants with Three basic skills in the field of Safety, construction and welding (Welder)—three important sectors that are developing in the Papua region.

During the training, participants who previously had no technical background were guided From zero by experienced instructors. They learn theory and practice directly in the field, starting from the introduction of tools, basic construction techniques, to welding with industry standards.

"I am very grateful because Somatua Training Center gave me the opportunity to learn things that I have never had before. Now I understand what construction and welder are,"
often Yopri Kula, one of the training participants from Damal tribe, with great enthusiasm.

This training not only opens up new insights, but also gives hope to young Papuans to contribute directly to the world of work and regional development. The graduates are now ready to enter the world of work with competent competence and high work spirit.

This training program is part of the commitment Somatua Training Center to produce local workers competitive, as well as pushing empowerment of the Papuan people comprehensively through vocational education.

Somatua Training Center believes that every individual deserves the opportunity to develop, and Intake Class 22 is real proof that with the right training, Papuan children are able to compete and produce work.(STC)

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