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    You are at:Home»Africa»Canada World Youth and Africa Skills Hub partner to Introduce Women’s Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Initiative
    CANADA WORLD YOUTH AND AFRICA SKILLS HUB PARTNER TO INTRODUCE WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LIVELIHOOD INITIATIVE

    Canada World Youth and Africa Skills Hub partner to Introduce Women’s Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Initiative

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on March 8, 2021 Africa, Business, COVID-19, Entrepreneurship, SMEs

    The Africa Skills Hub, a youth employment organisation and business incubator in Ghana will partner with Canada World Youth – Jeunesse Canada Monde (CWY-JCM) with support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC) to implement the Women’s Entrepreneurship and Livelihoods Initiative (WELI).

    The project addresses challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic through an innovative youth-centered and gender-responsive economic empowerment approach.

    Daniel Antwi, Executive Director at AfricaSkills Hub said, “COVID 19 has threatened the survival of many women businesses, there is still much hope in building back better. There is recovery ahead, and whilst Covid may have disrupted so many things it has however also provided enormous alternative opportunities to diversify and do gender-responsive programming in a new way.”

    Africa Skills Hub has officially begun various activities in Ghana and Senegal. In Ghana, the project is in two (2) peri-urban councils in Sagnarigu district, Northern region; and in a rural setting in Afadzato South, Volta region but will also have various nationwide and local advocacy outreach. In Senegal, the WELI project will focus its work in Thies Region.

    The project directly reflects CWY-JCM’s commitment towards SDG 5 (Gender Equality and Empowerment) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). We will use innovative strategies to tackle topics such as gender equality and sexual and gender-based violence. Additionally, we will expedite training and learning to improve the productive capacities of adolescent girls and young women and position them to contribute towards rebuilding and strengthening the economy since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. 

    Over the years, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have played a critical role in Africa’s socio-economic development by producing critical goods and services, creating jobs, helping to reduce poverty, and promoting economic growth. The MSME sector has also provided women and youth opportunities to harness their economic potential. It is estimated by the World Bank that about one-third of all MSMEs in Africa are owned by women.

    The overall outcome of WELI is to increase economic empowerment to strengthen resilience for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) most affected by COVID-19 in targeted areas in Ghana and Senegal.

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