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The National Youth Employment Program (NYEP) of Ghana was established in 2006 by the John Kufuor administration. [1] It is an agency under the Ministry of Youth and Sports . Youth unemployment
The National Youth Authority (NYA) was established in 1974 by NRDC 241. It is thus, a Statutory Public Organization with the mandate to co-ordinate and facilitates youth empowerment activities in Ghana to ensure the development of the Ghanaian youth as a whole. The Authority was formerly known as "the National Youth Council (NYC)."
The Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ghana is the government agency responsible for youth empowerment and sports development. [1]Mandate. Adhering to the provisions outlined in Sections 11 and 13 of the Civil Service Law of 1993 (PNDCL 327), the Ministry of Youth and Sports has been entrusted, under Executive Instrument (EI) 28 of 2017, with the responsibility of instigating and shaping ...
Heal Ghana; N. National Youth Employment Program This page was last edited on 5 March 2022, at 16:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The youth employment rate in the European Union reached an all-time low of 32.9% in the first half of 2011. [37] Of the countries in the European Union, Germany sticks outs with its low rate of 7.9%. [38] Some critics argue that the decrease of the youth unemployment began even before the economic downturn, countries such as Greece and Spain.
The Nation Builders Corps, also known as N.A.B.C.O, [1] is a Ghanaian initiative to provide jobs to unemployed post-secondary school graduates (graduates of universities, training colleges, etc.) It was introduced by the government of Ghana.
The Ministry is mandated to formulate, plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate policies, programmes/projects and the performance of the Employment & Labour Relations Sector towards accelerated employment generation for national development; to promote harmonious industrial (labour) relations and ensure workplace safety; as well as to create an enabling policy environment and opportunities for ...
All graduates from Ghanaian tertiary institutions must complete a one-year national service. [3] Every year several ten of thousands of graduates are posted to various sectors as service personnel. [4]