The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR) in collaboration with the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Programme (NAELP) for Illegal Miners is set to launch the E-Jobs4all Ghanaian youth in mining regions across the country.
The launch which will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre on Tuesday November 28, will help train some ten thousand Ghanaian youth is entrepreneurship and innovation over a period of five years.
As part of NAELP core mandate, E-Jobs4All will help promote sustainable and resilient businesses within mining communities and create an environment that can absorb talents and ambitions of the unemployed Ghanaian youth to contribute to the development of their respective regions.
In a statement signed by the national coordinator of NAELP and released on Monday November 20, 2023, any Ghanaian residing in mining regions across the country with a basic proficiency in reading, writing and speaking English is eligible to take part in the opportunity.
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