Friday, May 22, 2026

 NJIRA Skills Pushes Youths Toward Leadership and Innovation


By Alain Kabinda

Young graduating from a climate resilience and skills development programme at Interior Skills Youth Training Centre have been challenged to become champions of sustainable people development, responsible leadership, and positive social transformation in their communities.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony on behalf of the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, the Director of Planning and PolicyMr Edwin Zimba said Zambia’s younger generation is facing growing social and environmental challenges that require courage, discipline, and collective action.

He noted that modern society is increasingly being affected by negative influences that threaten the wellbeing and future of young people, making it necessary for parents, government institutions, and communities to pay closer attention to youth development.

“We really need, as parents and as government, to pay attention to our children,” he said. “The choices you are making today are the best choices you can make in life because once life is lost, that is the end. Ensure that you make the best out of your lives.”

The official praised the graduates for choosing a path focused on skills, resilience, and personal growth, describing their achievement as encouraging at a time when many young people are struggling with social and economic pressures.

He further urged the graduates to confront challenges head-on rather than surrendering to fear or hopelessness.

“The challenge is ours, so let us take it up with courage and face it head-on,” he said.

In the speech delivered during the ceremony, government acknowledged the increasing threats posed by climate change, droughts, floods, environmental degradation, and unemployment, especially among young people and vulnerable communities.

The official emphasized that programmes such as the one offered at Interior Skills Youth Training Centre are critical because they equip young people with practical solutions and innovative approaches that contribute to climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods.

He commended the training centre and its cooperating partners for their continued commitment to empowering youth and women through skills development and mentorship initiatives.

“Such initiatives complement government efforts aimed at enhancing youth participation in national development and creating pathways for self-reliance and entrepreneurship,” he said.

Graduates were encouraged to use the knowledge and leadership skills acquired during training responsibly and productively, while becoming ambassadors of positive change within their communities.

The government also challenged the young graduates to remain innovative, confident, and adaptable in a rapidly changing world.

“The world today requires young people who are solution-oriented and committed to making a difference,” the speech read. “Do not limit yourselves. Continue learning, networking, and seeking opportunities that will help you grow personally and professionally.”

The Ministry of Green Economy and Environment reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote environmental sustainability, climate action, youth participation, and community empowerment.

The ceremony concluded with congratulations to the graduates, trainers, parents, guardians, and cooperating partners for supporting the young people throughout their training journey.

Government expressed confidence that the graduates have the potential to become entrepreneurs, innovators, community leaders, and champions of sustainable development both in Zambia and beyond.

And Speaking at the same graduation ceremony, NJIRA Skills Board Chairperson Chola Lungu encouraged learners in secondary schools to work hard, embrace practical skills, and actively contribute to national development.

Ms. Lungu said Zambia’s future depends on young people who are prepared to combine education with innovation, discipline, and community responsibility.

She emphasized that skills development plays a critical role in addressing unemployment and empowering youths to become productive citizens capable of driving economic and social progress.

The graduation programme focused on climate resilience, leadership, and practical skills training aimed at equipping young people with knowledge to respond to emerging environmental and social challenges.

Meanwhile NJIRA Skills Executive Director, Javert Chulu highlighted the importance of the NJIRA Skills Initiative in promoting youth empowerment and sustainable community development.

Mr. Chulu said the initiative seeks to equip young people with practical life skills, leadership abilities, and environmental awareness necessary for building resilient communities.

He noted that empowering youths with relevant skills is key to creating future leaders capable of contributing meaningfully to Zambia’s development agenda.

Graduates at the ceremony expressed appreciation for the training programme, describing it as an opportunity that had broadened their understanding of climate resilience, entrepreneurship, and social responsibility.

                                           (one of the graduates receiving her certificates)

Stakeholders attending the event also called for increased investment in youth skills development programmes, saying such initiatives are essential in preparing young people for the changing demands of society and the economy.

 

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  NJIRA Skills Pushes Youths Toward Leadership and Innovation By Alain Kabinda Young graduating from a climate resilience and skills dev...