Training & placement

Trained domestic workers for homes and workplaces.

TL;DR (Answer): NOCEDORE professionally trains and connects domestic workers—including house helps, nannies, elderly caregivers, and cleaning teams—to families and institutions in Northern Uganda, ensuring reliable and trusted placement.

NOCEDORE trains and connects domestic workers to families, offices, hotels, banks, and other institutions that need reliable support.

01Trained workers
02Home support
03Trusted placement
NOCEDORE trainees learning professional domestic work skills
Worker categories

Domestic workers for different needs

Homes and workplaces need different types of support. NOCEDORE trains and connects workers according to the kind of work needed, the place of work, and the client's expectations.

House maids and house help

Support with cooking, cleaning, laundry, organizing, and general home care.

Nannies and baby sitters

Support for families that need responsible care for children while parents work or travel.

Waitresses and waiters

Service support for restaurants, hotels, events, private dining, and hospitality work.

Receptionists

Front-desk support, customer handling, appointments, communication, and basic office support.

Shamba boys

Compound care, gardening, planting, pruning, cleaning, and outdoor support.

Elderly care giving

Support for elderly people who need company, mobility help, basic daily support, and respectful care.

Watchmen and security

Reliable and alert security support for homes, offices, shops, and premises.

Cleaning teams

Home cleaning, office cleaning, hotel cleaning, car washing, and compound cleaning.

Life skills and conduct

Training in time keeping, communication, cleanliness, safety, respect, and proper behavior at work.

For youth

Training should help young people earn

NOCEDORE trains young people with practical domestic work skills, conduct, and work standards so they can serve homes and institutions better.