A five-year coaching professionalgramme aimed toward constructing the progressive and entrepreneurial capacities of 10,000 younger folks in mining communities throughout the nation has been launched in Accra.
Dubbed, Entrepreneurship Jobs for All Programme and christened “E-Jobs4All,” it is without doubt one of the modules below the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Programme (NAELP) being implemented by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.
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It is being applied partlynership with the Queens University, Leadogo Incorporated Canada, and the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Development Initiative (CEDI Ghana).
The coaching, which is able to deal with apprenticeship, expertise coaching and entrepreneurship, was launched by the Minister of Land and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Jinapor mentioned, the programme fashioned a part of authorities’s initiative to offer first rate jobs for the youth who both reside or hail from the mining areas of the nation.
Aimed primarily at tackling unemployment, he acknowledged that, it was an initiative to empower the youth, foster innovation, and unleash the potential that lies inside mining communities throughout the nation.
He famous that, the programme was designed to equip the beneficiaries with instruments, expertise, and insights essential to carve, form, and remodel concepts into worthwhile ventures.
“Through this programme, we don’t solely search to impart knowledge, however domesticate a mindset of innovation and entrepreneurship in our folks. We recognise that true empowerment rests, not solely in creating employment however instilling the ethos of self-reliance and enterprise.
That is why the programme has been designed to construct entrepreneurs who can navigate the complexities of enterprise, and grow to be job creators,” Mr Jinapor acknowledged.
Despite the contribution of mining to the nationwide economic system, he mentioned, the historic underdevelopment of mining communities remained a problem.
In this regard, he famous that, by the Minerals Development Fund, and the opposite various livelihood programmes being applied by the Minerals Commission, the federal government had rolled out numerous initiatives to assist the event of the communities with income accruing from mining.
Additionally, the Minister mentioned, the federal government was partaking mining corporations to make sure that they contribute, meaningfully, to the event of their host communities.
“That is why, under the mining lease granted for the exploitation of some of our lithium resources, we have, in addition to the increases in royalties’ rate and state participation, negotiated for the payment of a one per cent of the company’s revenue into a Community Development Fund, to be utilised for the development of communities to be affected by the mining operations,” he acknowledged.
To curb the illegalities within the small scale mining sector, Mr Jinapor mentioned, the federal government declared water our bodies as Red Zones, positioned a ban on reconnaissance, prospecting and/or exploration in forest reserves, procured pace boats to patrol rivers, and launched Operation Halt II, amongst others.
The Coordinator of NAELP, Dr Louise Carol Serwaa Donkor, mentioned the challenge was aimed toward selling sustainable and resilient enterprise inside mining communities by fostering the expansion of present companies.
She famous that, E-Jobs4All would create an surroundings that might take up the skills and ambitions of the unemployed youth to contribute to the event of their areas.
Dr Donkor acknowledged that, solely Ghanaian youth had been eligible to use for the programme, including that the beneficiary ought to be an aspiring entrepreneur.
She famous that, the trainees, after completion, can be given a certificates of specialisation in entrepreneurship and innovation and a micro credential from Queen’s University in Canada.
Application for the course is stipulated for November 28 and ends on December 17 this 12 months whereas course coaching would commence in February subsequent 12 months.
Mr Kingsley Kwaku Pinkrah, the founder and CEO of CEDI Ghana, emphasised that the initiative would set up avenues for sustainable livelihoods, foster innovation, and empower people to construct companies that positively contribute to their communities and the nation’s economic system.
BY CECILIA LAGBA YADA