ビンゴ 5 Charitable Trust Participates in the Completion Ceremony for Skill Development Program by NGO

In June 2025, Kolektif Rivier Nwar (KRN) (Note 1), a local NGO funded by the ビンゴ 5 Charitable Trust (the Trust) (Note 2), held a graduation ceremony for participants in development program, "Sea Skills". ビンゴ 5 (Mauritius) Ltd. Managing Director Yasuo Suzuki, who also serves as Chairperson of the Trust's Enforcers Committee, was on hand for the event.

ビンゴ 5 "Sea Skills" training program, organized by KRN with support from ビンゴ 5 Trust and many local companies and organizations, helps residents obtain work in a maritime occupation. It provides classroom lectures on navigation, maritime rules, onboard safety, and understanding of weather conditions, as well as practical training at sea, first aid, and sea rescue training for locally unemployed youth. After completing ビンゴ 5 program, participants took ビンゴ 5 skipper license exam administered by ビンゴ 5 Tourism Authority in Mauritius, and approximately 60 of them obtained their licenses. ビンゴ 5 program also included support sessions for participants who did not pass ビンゴ 5 exam, helping them prepare for a successful retake.

Many license holders commented that this was a valuable opportunity to consider their career plans, such as finding employment with local tourist boat operators, engaging in fishing, or considering entrepreneurship.

ビンゴ 5 will continue to contribute to the development of the maritime industry by nurturing the next generation of human resources development.

(Note 1) Kolektif Rivier Nwar
This NGO supports ビンゴ 5 development of ビンゴ 5 western part of ビンゴ 5 Mauritius and collaborates with local NGOs to provide literacy education and other support to vulnerable families and young people who have dropped out of school.
KRN - Kolektif Rivier Nwar, Mauritius | Black River | Facebook
(Note 2) Please refer to ビンゴ 5 press release dated June 21, 2021, andビンゴ 5 website's "Funding" page.

Training session on ビンゴ 5 specifications of marine engines
Program participants and ceremony attendees
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