By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
The Soft Skills Training
Programme implemented under Rwanda’s National Internship Programme has reached
a significant milestone with the completion of a mid-cycle implementation
review, bringing together partners to evaluate progress and assess the effectiveness
of the revised training curriculum.
The review provided an
opportunity for stakeholders to reflect on the programme’s 10-module soft
skills curriculum, its delivery methodology, and the outcomes achieved during
the pilot phase of training delivered to interns. So far, 30 interns from the first
cohort under the Ministry of Public Service and Labour’s National Internship
Programme have completed more than 23 hours of structured training delivered
across five sessions by five certified trainers.

The training sessions
focused on practical, competency-based learning in key professional areas
including workplace communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and professional
self-presentation, equipping interns with essential skills needed to thrive in professional
environments.
The mid-cycle review aimed
to analyze the effectiveness of the modules, assess the quality of training
delivery, and evaluate early learning outcomes among participants. It also
created space for feedback from stakeholders drawn from the ICT sector, interns,
trainers, and institutional partners, with the objective of refining the
programme and strengthening implementation for the remaining cohorts.
Stakeholders represented at
the review included the Ministry of Public Service and Labour (MIFOTRA), the
International Labour Organization, iDebate Rwanda, Rwanda Polytechnic, the
Rwanda Development Board, the Rwanda Workers’ Trade Union Confederation (CESTRAR),
the Rwanda ICT Chamber, the Rwanda Chamber of Tourism, Ojemba, Umurava, the
Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RTB), the Ministry of Youth and Arts, Ikigugu Group
Ltd, Kigali Independent University (ULK), Solvit Africa, Hamubere, SITR/COSYLI,
the University of Kigali, and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs,
Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade.

The Soft Skills Training
Programme is being implemented by iDebate Rwanda and the International Labour
Organization in partnership with the Ministry of Public Service and Labour
under the National Internship Programme, with financial support from the Government
of Luxembourg.