In the middle of April, classes had to be cancelled at all schools and universities in Tunisia due to the COVID-19-pandemic. But on 19 May, classes could be restarted at six locations of the German-Tunisian Crafts Schools.
At Ben Arous, ten adolescents were being welcomed for the start of their apprenticeship as carpenters as well as thirteen young people who started their training as a systems mechanic.
In Enfidha, thirteen adolescents started their first day of school within the training as systems mechanics and eleven teenagers started their classes in order to become masons.
The same amount of young people started their training as masons in Gabès as well. Eleven adolescents started crafts school in order to become masons.
In Mahrès, five students started their first day of school in order to become tilers and eleven want to become masons. Eleven pupils started their classes in order to become systems mechanics in Sidi Bouzid.
At the professional school in Soliman, eleven adolescents started their apprenticeship as a tiler and nine pupils want to become masons.
Source: Freepik