The World Bank has provided 65 million dollars to support Youth Enterprises under the National Youth Employment Programme.
According to the leadership of the NYEP, the World Bank’s support for youth enterprise programmes in Ghana is an indication that the programme is being well managed despite the challenges it faces.
In an interview with Citi News, the Deputy Coordinator of the NYEP, Ibrahim Mutala Mohammed said companies and organizations should submit proposals geared towards providing permanent jobs for the youth.
“The preparedness of the World Bank to give that amount of money to us is a clear indication of how well the program is managed, despite the challenges,” he opined.
According to the leadership of the NYEP, the World Bank’s support for youth enterprise programmes in Ghana is an indication that the programme is being well managed despite the challenges it faces.
In an interview with Citi News, the Deputy Coordinator of the NYEP, Ibrahim Mutala Mohammed said companies and organizations should submit proposals geared towards providing permanent jobs for the youth.
“The preparedness of the World Bank to give that amount of money to us is a clear indication of how well the program is managed, despite the challenges,” he opined.
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