The Ghana Enterprises Agency has been instrumental in implementing these initiatives, offering important capacity-building in enterprise administration, technical help, and grant funding. Over 30,000 people, together with startups and MSMEs, have already benefited from this program, with plans to increase help to many extra within the coming 12 months.
Dr. Bawumia, addressing a gathering of youth entrepreneurs on the “Empowering Youth Entrepreneurs For A Resilient Economy” expo, emphasised the federal government’s dedication to fostering entrepreneurship.
He highlighted the approval of over GHS 35 million to 272 MSMEs in September 2023 and a further GHS 65 million to help over 780 companies between September 2021 and August 2022 below the GETP.
The Vice President introduced a grant help of virtually GHS 65 million to three,000 startups and MSMEs, totaling GHS 100 million in 2023. A particular grant bundle has additionally been designed to empower Persons With Disabilities (PWD).
Dr. Bawumia sees these initiatives as investments within the goals and potential of the youth, creating an setting of prospects the place concepts flourish and companies thrive.
The YouStart initiative contains complete Business Management Training, benefitting over 30,000 younger entrepreneurs and MSMEs. Dr. Bawumia anticipates that, by the tip of those initiatives, greater than 50,000 startups and MSMEs will obtain technical and monetary help by means of the Ghana Enterprises Agency.
The influence of those initiatives extends past monetary metrics; it is an funding within the nation’s youth and companies, laying the muse for financial development and prosperity.
Dr. Bawumia emphasised that empowering the youth is a strategic transfer in the direction of industrialization, export growth, and job creation, contributing to a safe future and positioning Ghana as a hit icon internationally.