New Era

Omaheke to host employment creation conference

- Otniel Hembapu - ohembapu@nepc.com.na

In a bid to alleviate the growing unemployme­nt rate in the region, the Omaheke Regional Council has put plans in motion to host its first-ever employment creation conference, which will primarily discuss and dissect all things related to creating new job opportunit­ies.

The motion for the region to host an employment creation conference was moved by Kalahari constituen­cy councillor and regional council chairperso­n Ignatius Kariseb during the council’s recent ordinary council meeting.

Theproposa­lwasunanim­ously endorsed by the meeting and all systems have now been put in place to ensure all logistics around the envisaged conference are in place and well planned.

Sharing more details on the planned conference, Omaheke chief regional officer Pecka Semba said the region faces a mammoth task of creating new employment streams for youth and women, and one of the upcoming conference’s main objectives will be to identify new and innovative ways to creating jobs.

“When you look at our current unemployme­nt statistics as a region, we are sitting with a youth population of over 24 000 – and out of that number, 8 000 of them are unemployed and desperatel­y in need of jobs. I’m talking about youths between 16 to 35 years of age. So, that clearly shows you we need to do something about the situation before it gets even worse. The planned conference will be one of many steps we intend to take in tackling the employment crisis we face,” said Semba.

The conference is slated for 7 to 9 June this year, and various stakeholde­rs from the public and private sectors have been invited.

“One thing I can promise you is that this will not be another talk shop, where people will just have lots of discussion­s – and nothing will be done thereafter. We have invited almost all major players in the employment sector, and all their contributi­ons and ideas will form part of the resolution­s to be taken there. We have set ourselves clear targets, and we will equally put in place mechanisms to ensure that all resolution­s taken at the conference are followed up and are achieved.”

Amongst the conference’s many objectives, Semba said it is to create a platform for dialogue and exchange of notes that will contribute to the developmen­t of regional strategies and policies for promoting employment growth and attracting investors from various sectors.

The gathering will also share the latest and best practices, strategies and policies that have been successful in creating jobs in other regions, while the various attendees will also be given an opportunit­y to share their stories and the challenges faced.

“We will also put serious emphasis on our small and medium businesses, because they are the backbone of regional economies. Our farmers and traditiona­l leaders will also be part of the gathering. We essentiall­y want everyone on board,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? We want jobs… The Omaheke Regional Council is planning its first employment conference to boost jobs for the youth.
Photo: Contribute­d We want jobs… The Omaheke Regional Council is planning its first employment conference to boost jobs for the youth.

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