Government has announced plans to roll out E-Jobs4All (Entrepreneurship Jobs for All) for youths in mining regions across the country on Tuesday (28 November) in Accra.
Under the initiative, 10,000 youths will be trained in entrepreneurship and innovation over a period of 5 years in mining regions.
The initiative represents a significant partnership between National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Programme (NAELP), Community and Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (CEDI), Dunin Desphande Queens Innovation Centre (DDQIC) at Queens University, Canada and Leadogo Incorporated Canada.
A statement issued by NAELP on Monday (20 November) said the intiative addresses its core mandate which is promotion of sustainable and resilient jobs in mining communities.
Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith
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