Skills training for out-of-school youth

Skills training for out-of-school youth
Gabutu – Since 2001 Don Bosco Technical School offers the 40 weeks Employment Oriented Skills Development Training (EOSDT) course in electrical technology, motor mechanic, computer skills and office administration for out of school youth from Term 3 to Term 4. This year 20 West Papuan teenagers are among the many out-of-school youth who have enrolled to the course through the support of Caritas PNG. For 18 years now DBTS has trained countless out-of-school youth which enabled them to find gainful employment.

Editorial
Don Bosco

Don Bosco was creative, enthusiastic and enterprising in his work. He wrote and edited booklets, school texts, histories, digests, magazines, fliers, plays. From his earliest years as a priest, Don Bosco communicated through his whole demeanour and person, through games, talking, visiting, preaching, and publishing. Communicating through the internet and publishing is a priority for Salesians. Inspired by this example of Don Bosco and the early Salesians, Social Communication continues an important priority.