B-SkillFUL project initiated with the aim to improve the well-being of 40,0000 poor and disadvantaged men (45%) and women (55%) by increasing their access to the labour market and enhancing their income, while safeguarding their fundamental rights at work.
This project targeted two groups. Cohort 1 consists of a population of 9,915 graduates who completed their training in the period between November 2015 and October 2017. Cohort 2 consisted of an additional 23,000 graduates who were trained since November 2017 until the initiation of this study. The overall objective of this study is to assess changes in wellbeing, income, and employment status of the B-SkillFUL trainees, and improvement in Labor Rights and Decent Work (LRDW) practice and knowledge among informal enterprises.
ARCED supported a range of services. The services included extensive review of literature and document, in-depth interviews, collecting primary data using a pretested semi-structured graduate/beneficiaries questionnaire, and a tracer study report to the funder