Williams was one of 28 graduates from the vocational skills training programme held by the IWED, a member of the Manpower and Maintenance Services Limited Group (MMS), in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Don’t it, Emma?” said Williams, as she lovingly looked into the bright eyes of a bouncing Emma. “I thank God that I had her, because she made it that I could be able to work. Speaking with The Gleaner following her graduation at the SeaGarden Beach Resort in Montego Bay, last Wednesday, she was happy to have completed the five-month training course, which started in March this year. Onecia Williams, a 21-year-old mother from Flankers in St James, is crediting her one-year-old daughter, Emma Ewers, for giving her the motivation to complete the Institute for Workforce Education and Development’s (IWED) Youth Crime and Violence Prevention Intervention Programme.
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