Togo : 3,000 local technicians to be trained and accredited under CIZO scheme

Energy
Thursday, 15 March 2018 19:01
Togo : 3,000 local technicians to be trained and accredited under CIZO scheme

(Togo First) - The pilot stage for the Presidential energy scheme CIZO is now on. This project, let’s recall, aims at providing electricity to more than two million Togolese by 2022, by supplying to beneficiaries individual solar kits which they will pay for in tranches, via mobile money.

Under the pilot phase, 3,000 local technicians spread across Togo’s five economic areas, will be trained. This was revealed by the website L’Union pour la Patrie.

In details, each economic region will host a solar academy where 600 local technicians will be trained. The academy is an accredited training institution which will be part of a professional training center with peculiar standards such as adequate facilities, teaching equipment, skilled instructors, etc.

Regarding instructors, there will be 50 of them, all recruited and trained by experienced professionals of the off-grid solar power sector.

Call to interest for the selection of the 3,000 candidates has already been launched and deadline to submit applications has been set on April 9, 2018. Applicants are requested, compulsorily, to indicate on their application that it is for a training related to the “installation of five solar academies in Togo”.  

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