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TUI launches initiatives in Zanzibar to empower youth

TUI Care Foundation is partnering with African NGO SINA to support youth empowerment and economic diversification in Zanzibar. The program uses the Social Innovation Academy model and aims to address the tourism sector's employment gap.
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To support youth empowerment and economic diversification in Zanzibar, the TUI Care Foundation is expanding its partnership with African NGO SINA through a new TUI Futureshapers Zanzibar project. 
 
The programme adopts the Social Innovation Academy model to help young Zanzibaris discover their purpose and improve their future prospects.
 
In 2024, a pilot phase led to the creation of the Ubunifu Foundation by two young leaders, offering personal development, life coaching, and purpose-discovery training to 100 aspiring entrepreneurs.
 
Building on this success, the project will now reach 300 young participants who engage in a structured five-stage programme focused on personal growth, entrepreneurial training, and social innovation.
 
The initiative fosters the creation of social enterprises that address local challenges, aiming to generate at least 100 new jobs and support financial self-sustainability within three years.
 
Additionally, the programme provides co-working space for 600 people and offers English language and digital literacy training. By equipping young people with the skills and confidence to launch viable businesses, the project promotes inclusive economic growth and strengthens community resilience.  
 
To address the gap between the tourism sector’s employment potential and the lack of skilled local workers, TUI Care Foundation has launched a new phase of its vocational training initiative in partnership with Kawa Foundation. 
 
The TUI Academy Zanzibar trains 80 young Zanzibaris, with a focus on increasing female participation in tourism and hospitality. 
 
The orientation course aims to raise awareness about career opportunities and encourage enrolment in rural communities.
 
Selected students receive intensive English language training and choose between specialised vocational paths in tourism, tour guiding or hospitality.
 
 The nine-month curriculum includes access to TUI E-Academy courses and culminates in internships at hotels and restaurants, supported by mentor workshops for host staff.
 
 Graduates also benefit from a career development club offering support with CV writing, interview preparation and job applications.
 
The programme aims for 80% of graduates to secure employment within six months of completion, helping to build a skilled, confident workforce for Zanzibar’s tourism industry.  
 
Destination Zero Waste Zanzibar, implemented in partnership with Chako, builds on a long-standing collaboration that addresses Zanzibar’s growing plastic and glass waste crisis through a comprehensive approach focused on waste reduction, upcycling, capacity building and waste awareness activities.
 
By working with 250 tourism businesses, the initiative collects 1,080 tonnes of glass and plastic waste.
 
This results in the production of 810,000 kg of upcycled glass and 52,000 kg of plastic transformed into high-quality interior products crafted by local artisans.
 
A newly established training centre provides unemployed women and young people with hands-on experience in the full cycle of waste transformation - from collection to product design and production. In addition to technical and creative skills, trainees gain essential business competencies such as entrepreneurship, cost calculation and marketing.
 
 The centre aims to create or maintain 50 jobs, including 30 for women, and train 40 local people through workshops and one-to-one coaching.
 
A complementary pilot incubation hub offers shared workspaces, access to specialised machinery, mentorship and small-scale financial support to artisans through loans and grants.
 
To promote sustainable tourism, the project invites tourists and local groups to visit the factory and learn about upcycling and circular economy practices.
 
 An estimated 3,000 people are expected to participate in these educational experiences, reinforcing the value of sustainable production and responsible travel.  
 
The TUI Care Foundation's 'Tourism for Development Month´ is a month of activities dedicated to projects set in Least Developed Countries.
 
 Through a series of project launches and educational activities, it focuses on how sustainable tourism can increase the capacity of destination communities and empower them to improve their livelihoods, conserve and regenerate nature, and create market-based solutions that benefit tourism destinations.
 
The projects are supported through the TUI Care Foundation’s Tourism for Development Fund, which commits €10 million ($11 million)  by 2030 to empower Least Developed Countries, a joint pledge of TUI Care Foundation and UN Tourism.-TradeArabia News Service

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