Uganda, March 23 -- A Shs1.5b (€400,000) GreenVET4U project has been unveiled to create sustainable green jobs among youths and women.

Co-funded by the European Union, the project will be implemented by five partners including; Makerere University Business School (MUBS), National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) and Great Lakes Safaris from Uganda, Aspire from Germany, Spain-based INFODEF and CSF - Italy.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony at MUBS on Friday, March 22, the managing director of Aspire Education Group Gmbh, Ms Patricia Lamour said that the project aims at ensuring that young entrepreneurs create jobs in a manner that will keep the environment safe.

"We are starting with a pilot that is running between December 2...