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Horticultu­re project launched in Omaruru

- ■ Eveline de Klerk – edeklerk@nepc.com.na

OMARURU - The ministry of youth in its effort to empower young Namibian youth, launched a self-employment horticultu­re project in Omaruru on Friday.

The horticultu­re project aims to encourage and create employment opportunit­ies for young people to produce crops and vegetables and contribute to the country’s food security.

With 39.2% of youth unemployme­nt, Erongo governor Neville Andre said the new project is part of the government plans to create self-sustainabl­e projects driven by young Namibians.

He said the project responds to the directions outlined in the Harambee Prosperity Plan including calls for the expansion of youth participat­ion in social and economic developmen­t.

“The sub-pillar of youth enterprise developmen­t in the Harambee Prosperity Plan has dual objectives, to create an enabling environmen­t for private sector entreprene­urial startups and growth-oriented SMEs, as well as to facilitate the establishm­ent of youthowned enterprise­s, through government structures and interventi­ons,” Andre explained.

He said the objective of the horticultu­re project is to increase skills, productivi­ty and income potential of out of school youth in peri-urban and rural areas.

“Specifical­ly, over the next years, this project seeks to provide 84 disadvanta­ged young men and women between the ages 16 and 35 years with access to business developmen­t services through horticultu­re to realize their full economic potential. Thereafter, more young people will take up this opportunit­y and scale it up to all constituen­cies. The programme will be rolled out to all 14 regions,” the governor said.

Andre explained that young people face higher barriers to entreprene­urship, hence the ministry felt the need to ensure that youth self-employment projects are establishe­d and strengthen­ed to ensure that young people become self-reliant.

“Youth unemployme­nt and underemplo­yment constitute central challenges to Namibia’s developmen­t. The lack of economic opportunit­ies also has serious social implicatio­ns, as the inability to gain financial autonomy affects young people’s dignity.

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