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Residents of Brazlândia receive Pronatec certificates.

Students received their professional qualification certificates from the National Program for Access to Technical Education and Employment (Pronatec), promoted by the GDF (Government of the Federal District) in partnership with the federal government, in Brazlândia. Students in the sewing, fabric painting, and gardening courses completed 160 hours of classes; since 2012, more than two thousand people have enrolled in the more than one hundred courses offered in the Federal District.

Students received their professional qualification certificates from the National Program for Access to Technical Education and Employment (Pronatec), promoted by the GDF in partnership with the federal government, in Brazlândia. Students in the sewing, fabric painting, and gardening courses completed 160 hours of classes; since 2012, more than two thousand people have enrolled in the more than one hundred courses offered in the Federal District (Photo: Leonardo Araújo).

Brasilia 247 - Yesterday (24), 35 students received the professionalization certificate from the National Program for Access to Technical Education and Employment (Pronatec), promoted by the GDF in partnership with the federal government, in Brazlândia. Students from the sewing, fabric painting and gardening courses had 160 hours of classes taught at the Alexandre Gusmão Rural Center.

According to Simone Barros, coordinator of Pronatec at the National Rural Learning Service, throughout the course, participants received free materials, including notebooks, pencils, pens, and uniforms. In addition, they also benefited from assistance to pay for lunch, snacks, and transportation.

Since Pronatec began in 2012, more than two thousand people have enrolled in the more than one hundred courses offered in the Federal District.