Go UseTech implemented a Vocational Skills Development Project aimed at empowering refugees and host community members with practical, income-generating skills. The project provided hands-on training in book making, shoe making, and other vocational trades to youths and women in the Kyangwali refugee settlement. Beneficiaries were supported with basic tools, mentorship, and entrepreneurship guidance to help them start or improve small businesses. The project focused on skills transfer, self-employment, and economic resilience, enabling participants to earn sustainable incomes and reduce dependency on humanitarian aid while contributing positively to their communities.