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5,000 Southern Sector Youth Receive Skills Training and Startup Kits

In a landmark ceremony, 5,000 young Ghanaians from the southern sector today graduated from the Youth Employment Agency’s (YEA) comprehensive skills training program. The event, held at the Independence Square, marked a significant milestone in the Agency’s efforts to empower Ghana’s youth with employable skills and entrepreneurial spirit.

A New Chapter Unfolds

The 5,000 beneficiaries, selected from the southern regions of Ghana, underwent rigorous training in various vocational and technical skills. These included:

  • Agriculture and agribusiness
  • Construction and building technology
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Fashion design and textiles
  • Cosmetology and beauty therapy
  • Hospitality and tourism

Each trainee received a startup kit tailored to their area of specialization, valued at GHC 5,000. These kits included essential tools, equipment, and materials to kick-start their entrepreneurial journeys.

Empowering the Next Generation

Rashida Saani, CEO of I-ZAR Group, partnering organization, emphasized the significance of the initiative: “Today, we celebrate the transformation of 5,000 young lives. Equipped with skills and resources, they’re poised to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s economy.”

Alhaji Ibrahim Bashiru, Deputy CEO of YEA, added: “This program embodies our commitment to youth empowerment. We’re not only creating jobs but also fostering entrepreneurship, innovation, and self-sufficiency.”

Testimonials from Beneficiaries

Some beneficiaries shared their stories:

“I learned fashion design and received a sewing machine. Now, I can start my own business and employ others,” said Ama Owusu, a 25-year-old from the Central Region.

“The ICT training opened my eyes to new opportunities. I’m excited to start my own software development company,” said 28-year-old Kofi Mensah from the Western Region.

“As a farmer, the agribusiness training and startup kit will help me expand my farm and create jobs for my community,” said 30-year-old Akua Danso from the Volta Region.

Regional Breakdown of Beneficiaries

The 5,000 beneficiaries hail from the following southern sector regions:

Central Region: 1,200
Western Region: 1,500
Volta Region: 800
Eastern Region: 1,000
Greater Accra Region: 500

The Way Forward

As Ghana strives to address youth unemployment, initiatives like the YEA’s skills training program and startup kit distribution play a vital role. By empowering the next generation, Ghana can unlock its full potential and secure a brighter future.

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