ERAIFT, a Category II center, organizes a master's course based on the principle of full employment for its students. The institution is actively involved in the professional development of its students through various initiatives, such as the organization of Job Days, testimonials from its alumni at the request of employers, and recommendations of competent candidates at the request of employers.
This personalized support enabled a former student, Mr. Djoi Philemon Moise, a Beninese national, to secure a grant of £6757 for a research project on the coexistence between man and wildlife in the Bouba N'Djidda National Park and its surrounding area, a project funded by the Rufford Foundation. In recognition of this support, Mr Djoi Philemon Moise thanked ERAIFT for backing his candidacy.
ERAIFT warmly congratulates Mr. Djoi Philemon Moise on obtaining this grant and expresses its sincere thanks to the Rufford Foundation for the trust placed in it. Finally, ERAIFT thanks the European Union for its financial support in training these young African talents. Thanks to these partnerships and the commitment of all parties, ERAIFT continues to play a key role in young Africans' training and professional development.