Accra, Dec 20, - Plan
International Ghana, an independent child rights and humanitarian organisation,
has launched "Green Skills for Ghana" project, to offer employment
opportunities for the youth in Ghana.
The three-year project, which is
being funded by the European Union, aims at creating livelihood opportunities
for 6,000 youth and women through promotion of local environmentally
sustainable businesses.
Mr Ignatius Baffour Awuah,
Minister for Employment and Labour Relations, in a speech read on his behalf
lauded Plan International Ghana, for initiating the project, which would go a
long way to provide employment opportunities for the youth.
Mr Awuah said employment creation
was among government’s key priorities, in that perspective, a number of
flagship programs were being rolled out in every part of the country to create sustainable
livelihood for the youth.
He mentioned that these include
"Planting for Food and Jobs" programme, "One-District,
One-Dam", "One-Constituency, One Million Dollar Fund" and the
"District Centre for Agriculture Commerce and Technology (DCACT)".
The Minister noted that however
that, the implementation of the "Green Skills for Ghana" Project was
expected to complement these flagship employment interventions.
He said as a country we could not
also run away from protecting our environment, as such, it was in the right
direction that in the design of such projects, the primary consideration should
be guided by sensitivity to sustainability of the environment.
“I will therefore, urge Plan
International Ghana and other implementing stakeholders to identify key areas
of collaboration with institutions assigned with responsibility to implement
the flagship programme to avoid duplication and waste of resources," he
added.
He again called on Municipal and
District Assemblies identified to work on the project, to provide the necessary
technical and supervisory support to ensure the project was successful so that
positive lessons could be replicated on other parts of the country.
Madam Fadimata Alainchar, the
Country Director, Plan International Ghana, said the objective of the project
was to contribute to economic growth through job creation and expansion of
economic activities in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable manner in
sixty communities of the Greater Accra and Brong Ahafo Regions.
Quoting the Ghana Statistical
Service, 2016 report, she said the Greater Accra and Brong Ahafo Regions
respectively recorded unemployment rates of 14.4 per cent and 8.4 per cent
respectively.
She said the national statistics
indicated that the average unemployment rate for youth (15-34 years) was 12.33
percent, which is far higher than the non-youth (above 34 years) rate of 5.7
per cent.
Madam Alainchar said the alarming
unemployment statistics for women and youth in Ghana required greater efforts
to reduce the menace to the barest minimum, adding, “it is against this
background that the project seeks to create opportunities for women and the
youth".
She said Plan International Ghana
through the "Green Skills project would contribute to Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG) Goal eight (8); Good jobs and economic growth, as well
as goal 13 which highlights the protection of the environment.
Plan International Ghana is
collaborating with the organisations such as Microfin Plus Ghana, Women
Integrated Development Organisation (WIDO), Sunyani Municipal Assembly, Ga
South Municipal Assembly and Tano North District Assembly, to implement the
project.
The project would also support
the youth (18 to 35 years) and their communities to gain ‘green skills’ and
apply them in order for them to enjoy a safe and protected environment.
GNA

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