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Gov’t to launch Entrepreneurship Jobs for youth in mining regions

 The National Alternative Employment and Livelihoods Programme for Ille­gal Miners (NAELP) will, on November 28, launch an Entrepreneurship Jobs for Ghanaian youth in mining regions, dubbed: “E-Jobs4All”.

The initiative is expected to train 10,000 Ghanaian youth in mining regions in entre­preneurship and innovation over a period of five years.

This represents a significant partnership between the NAELP, Community and En­trepreneurial Development Initiative (CEDI Ghana), Dumin-Deshpande Queen’s Innova­tion Centre (DDQIC) at the Queen’s Universi­ty, Canada, and Leadogo Incorporated.

This was in a release issued by Dr Louise Carol Serwaa Donkor, the National Coordina­tor of NAELP, and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Tuesday.

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It said the training would equip young, innovative and entrepreneurial talents with the essential skills required to thrive in the world of entrepreneurship.

Through the E-Job4All, beneficiaries are expected to gain access to a wealth of op­portunities, including entrepreneurship and innovative training provided by the presti­gious Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre.

Additionally, they would receive in­valuable advisory services from seasoned experts within the influential Leadogo Incor­porated Limited.

The E-Job4All addresses the NAELP’s mandate of promoting sustainable and resil­ient businesses within mining communities.

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“By fostering the growth of existing busi­nesses, we create an environment that can absorb the talents and ambitions of unem­ployed youth, actively contributing to the development of their respective regions,” the release said. —GNA

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