Young Africa Works Project offers entrepreneurial training to 2,919 youth
April 28, 2021
A total of 2,919 youth nationwide have, so far, received entrepreneurial training in diverse skills under the Apprenticeship to Entrepreneurial (A2E) component of the Young Africa Works Project.
Of the figure, 2,661 have been supported with start-up kits to set up their own businesses in trade areas including soap/detergent making (1,416); general electricals (six); dressmaking (461); hairdressing (305); welding and fabrication (70); baking and confectionery (78) and auto-electricians (15).
Data released yesterday by the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) which is collaborating with the Mastercard Foundation to run the project said start-up kits had been presented to 87 youth who studied phone repairs; one barber; 31 leather works artisans; 143 make-up artists; 33 bead makers and 15 manicure and pedicure practitioners.
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