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The goal of training is to promote an agricultural, entrepreneurial
spirit in young Africans by developing and transmitting the human
values capable of bringing about behavioral changes. Through this
training, the students can then become agents of their own development.
The final goal is to train a new breed of leaders capable not only
of conceiving and carrying out entrepreneurial activities, but of
equally blending individual and communal interests.
The three fundamental principles of training in Songhai are to:
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To create the desire in youth, underprivileged groups, and
women to participate in entrepreneurial activities and in
so doing empower themselves. To teach them values, which
will lead to a change of attitude will thus make them agents
of their own development.
To improve trainees' skills in
the areas of analysis and socio-economic awareness, coordination,
leadership, organization and management of sustainable community
development activities.
To teach "know-how"
in agriculture, animal husbandry, fish farming, processing,
marketing, craft industry, and business management through
productive and profitable learning workshops.
The
training is a continuous process made up of successive stages. It
involves progressively bringing the recipients (be they school drop-outs,
current farmers, or executives) to a given level by sharing knowledge,
expertise, and the ability to motivate others. The end result of
this process is the establishment of profitable businesses and centers
of excellence, which attract both local farmers and development
agents and engender genuine socio-economic dynamics in rural areas.
RECRUITING
The basic training
(level I) is for young Africans in general, particularly Beninese,
from primary school level to the baccalaureat (high school graduate
level) or even beyond. The student farmers are recruited for 18
months in sets of 20 to 25, based on a recruitment test focusing
upon the applicant's reasons for seeking to work in the agricultural
sector as well as his ability to reason and think logically. Recruiting
takes place once every 6 months (June and December). Information
is broadcast on the radio, through posters and by word of mouth.
The candidates are instructed to arrive with a hoe, a cutlass, a
calculator and a pen.
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