The Ghanaian-European Centre for Jobs, Migration and Improvement, in partnership with the Jackson Institute of Know-how, has launched a transformative IT entrepreneurship coaching programme.
This initiative goals to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with important abilities, data, and networking alternatives to excel within the speedyly evolving tech trade.
Mr Andreas Berding, Head of the Ghanaian-European Centre for Jobs, Migration and Improvement, emphasised the significance of this initiative in addressing youth unemployment in Ghana:
“The German Authorities and the European Union are committed to supporting employment measures that create sustainable job alternatives for Ghanaian youth. This IT Entrepreneurship Coaching Programme is a testomony to our ongoing efforts to equip younger folks with the talents wanted to thrive within the digital economic system and to foster innovation-driven employment pathways,” he explained.
The six-month coaching professionalgramme, the third iteration, will run concurrently throughout 5 locations in Ghana – Accra, Kumasi, Sunyani, Takoradi, and Tamale – offering about 100 contributors with complete coaching in IT Entrepreneurship.
Key focus areas embody concept era, enterprise mannequin development, market evaluation, product improvement, and monetary administration. The programme will even supply contributors hands-on instruments, sources, and mentorship to navigate challenges in beginning and scaling IT companies.
Moreover, contributors can have the chance to attach with trade consultants, buyers, and potential collaborators, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of assist and innovation, whereas selling gender range within the tech area.
Members will obtain practiceing in a spread of specialized IT fields, together with cloud computing, synthetic intelligence, knowledge evaluation, Salesforce administration, internet development, knowledge science, and SAP.
Highlighting the transformative energy of the coaching and companionship, Dr Daniel Abbiw Jackson, President of the Jackson Institute of Know-how, stated “At Jackson Institute of Know-how, we consider that serving to younger folks construct IT and entrepreneurial abilities is vital to driving innovation and financial development. Our partnership with GIZ and the Ghanaian-European Centre aligns with our mission to offer hands-on coaching that prepares people to construct maintainready careers.”
Talking on the launch, Managing Director of Absa Financial institution Ghana, Dr Edward Nartey Botchmanner, stated “SMEs face vital challenges, with 70 per cent of SMEs failing inside their first 5 years. Each SME that fails is a dream dashed, jobs misplaced, and ambitions squashed.”
He outlined Absa’s efforts to assist SMEs by reasonably priced financing, capability constructing, and customised services such because the SME Enterprise Financial institutioning Suite.
Audrey Abakah, Director for SME and Partnerships at Absa Financial institution, additionally highlighted the importance of small and medium-sized
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