YEA, Labour Ministry, GIZ Ghana launch Work Abroad Programme

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The Ministry of Labour, Jobs & Employment, in collaboration with the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and GIZ Ghana, has officially launched the Work Abroad Programme, an initiative aimed at providing young Ghanaians with international job opportunities.

The launch event, held on Tuesday, March 19, marked a significant step towards addressing youth unemployment by enabling skilled individuals to explore employment prospects beyond Ghana’s borders.

The Work Abroad Programme is designed to equip Ghanaian youth with the necessary resources, guidance, and support to secure jobs in various sectors abroad.

Speaking at the launch, officials emphasised the programme’s potential to empower participants with invaluable international experience, boosting their career prospects while contributing to national development.

“This initiative is about creating opportunities, building brighter futures, and ensuring that our young people can thrive both locally and internationally,” YEA CEO Malik Basintale stated.

The launch event featured speeches and discussions on the programme’s objectives and implementation.

Stakeholders from government agencies, international organisations, and private sector partners shared insights on how the initiative would be executed and the expected benefits for both individuals and the broader economy.

The collaboration with GIZ Ghana is expected to enhance the programme’s effectiveness by leveraging global networks and expertise in employment facilitation.

With the Work Abroad Programme now in motion, young Ghanaians aspiring to gain international work experience are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunities it presents.

The government has assured its commitment to supporting participants throughout the process, reinforcing its vision of empowering youth and fostering economic growth through global exposure.

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