The Northern Regional Minister, Shani Alhassan Shaibu, has called on the youth to help create legacy of empowered and resilience towards a bright and sustainable future.

This call was made on his behalf by the Coordinating Director at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council, Mumuni Damma, at the official inauguration of the Ghana Youth Guide (GYG) initiative which aimed at fortifying Ghanaian youth through Climate Smart Agriculture and Civic Organizing in the Northern Region.

The inauguration was on the theme ”Strengthening Ghanaian Youth – Climate Smart Agriculture and Civic Organizing”.

The programme sought to strengthen civil society in the region and enhance the knowledge and resilience of young small-scale farmers in Tolon and Savelugu towards climate change impact.

Mr. Mumuni Damma further stated that the Ghana Youth Guide (GYG), has for the past 13 years been dedicated to improving the lives of children and the youth in Northern Ghana in the areas of governance, health, education and advocacy. He said this intervention was very timely and appropriate because the world was currently witnessing global rapid changes in the environment and food systems as a result of climate change and other global factors.

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Mr. Mumuni Damma

The minister said several programs have been introduced to benefit the youth through the provision of opportunities for skill development, entrepreneurship and leadership training .

Some of these he said included, the Ghana Enterprise Agency’s Business in the box (BIZBOX) program aimed at equipping 25,000 young people with new entrepreneurship mindset, skills development, mentorship and coaching, access to market, regulatory assistance and suitable startup resources.

The Ghana Apprenticeship Programme which is to provide competency-based training to about 50,000 youth and the planting for Food and Jobs phase 2 which is currently in the registration stage for interested farmers aims at boosting the productivity of farmers through the provision of variety of supports in the program.

He encouraged the youth to be proactive and seek out these opportunities and accept the possibilities that lie ahead while extending gratitude to the Danish International Human Settlement Service (DIB) and the Civil Society in Development (CISU) for their contributions to the program.

 

 



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Ghana Youth Guide (GYG) is a non-political, independent, not-forprofit organization run by young people in northern Ghana. Ghana Youth Guide LBG is Registered with the Ghana Registrar Department with a Registration number: CG037110524 under the companies Act, 2019 (Act 992). GYG was founded on 10th May, 2010.

GYG is based in Tamale-Ghana, West Africa with 540 active members across the Northern Region. Our membership is open to all mindful human beings irrespective of tribe, gender, religion, and age.

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