PATRIZIA Vocational Training Center Ntarama
Founded in 2008, the PATRIZIA Vocational Training Center Ntarama is a leading vocational school in the Bugesera district of Rwanda, near the genocide memorial site of Ntarama. In cooperation with Grünhelme e.V., the PATRIZIA Foundation built a dormitory for teenagers and young adults at the Nelson Mandela Education Center for Apprentices (NMEC). The building, which is directly attached to the vocational school, was officially opened by President Paul Kagame, underlining the importance of the facility for the inland East African country. Ntarama was one of the places severely affected during the Rwandan genocide and the psychosocial and economic impact of this event is still felt.
The rural area is known for its historical challenges and its subsequent reconstruction. The school offers training opportunities in professions such as electrical engineering, metalwork, tailoring, welding, bricklaying, hairdressing and has already trained more than 1,500 young adults.
„We at the Volkswagen Employee Foundation want to create the basis for a better future by investing in education and sustainable technologies. The PATRIZIA Vocational Training Center Ntarama in Rwanda shows how young people are given new opportunities through practical training and renewable energies.”
Angela Kaspar,
Chairwoman of the Board, Volkswagen Employee Foundation
From emergency aid to future sustainability
After the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the school ran into serious financial difficulties as it became challenging for parents to pay the school fees. School fees are standard in almost all of Africa, even at state schools. Therefore, the PATRIZIA Foundation launched the Corona Fund Education Healthcare Emergency Relief Fund to support the school with teacher salary payments, the purchase of food for students and the purchase of corona prevention measures.
The PATRIZIA Foundation supports the school with the implementation of the foundation’s long-term initiative “Ready for the Future” project to digitize teaching and prepare for the job market. In 2021, construction of a computer room with digital equipment, including computers, printers and projectors, was facilitated. To ensure the sustainability of the initiative, the foundation worked with the PartnerAfrika project, an initiative of the Handwerkskammer Koblenz, to repair the school’s broken solar system, which is essential for powering the computer room and securing the digital equipment. This measure was successfully completed in 2022.
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Pioneer in technical and vocational training
In 2023, the Foundation continued its collaboration with the PartnerAfrica project to organise practical workshops on the maintenance and repair of the PATRIZIA Vocational Training Centre’s solar system. This initiative aimed to provide a select group of students and teachers with the necessary skills to effectively maintain and service their solar system. In addition, with the help of the Rwandan IT company Zatec, training courses were held in the first quarter of 2023 that taught important digital skills. This has enabled the school to not only harness the potential of the powered ICT room and digital devices, but also to build an online presence and use social media to promote and showcase their school projects, which range from construction, welding and electrical work to fashion design.
This will not only benefit the school and the trainees in this important sector of the African economy, but also social institutions in the area. This range of courses will position the PATRIZIA Vocational Training Center as a pioneer for technical and vocational training in Rwanda and throughout East Africa.
Another important project was implemented in 2024: an electricity storage system to store and utilise around 70% of the energy generated but not directly used. The installation of the electricity storage system has minimised energy losses and reduced the financial burden of rising energy costs. This helps the school to ensure a sustainable and climate-neutral power supply.
The procurement of solar batteries, the provision of training on the optimal use of the solar system and support with installation will strengthen the school’s energy storage capacity.
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Donate to help maintain the workshops and technical equipment at the school. 100% of your donation will reach Rwanda! With a new solar energy storage system, the school can also supply the nearby hospital with electricity.