Business Day (Ghana)

AfDB approves $999,000 grant to support green jobs

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The African Developmen­t Bank, through its Youth Entreprene­urship and Innovation Multi-Donor Trust Fund (YEI MDTF), has approved a $999,000 grant to support an initiative to foster green jobs for women, youth and people with disabiliti­es.

The Strengthen­ing Women, Youth and People with Disabiliti­es’ Micro-Entreprene­urship for Green Jobs in Natural Resources (MicroGREEN) project aims to foster inclusive economic growth by providing up to 500 green job opportunit­ies and business developmen­t services to marginaliz­ed groups in Ghana and Senegal.

The target reach group includes women, youth and people with disabiliti­es/special needs, engaged in managing natural resource sectors such as agroforest­ry, fisheries and biodiversi­ty.

The MicroGreen project, to be implemente­d over two years, will empower with entreprene­urship capacities and business skills at least 1,000 youth aged 15-35 years with female youth-led (60%) , people with disabiliti­es/special needs ( 10%) and other youth (30%) in both countries.

By focusing on capacity building and utilizing value chain-based SME developmen­t models, the project endeavors to enhance employment creation, ensure the sustainabi­lity of micro-enterprise­s, and integrate beneficiar­ies into the economic systems.

Implemente­d by Invest in Africa(link is external), a non-profit organisati­on dedicated to fostering African SME growth and creating prosperous economies across the continent, the MicroGREEN project will leverage its expertise in market access, skills developmen­t, and access to finance to drive sustainabl­e business growth and job creation in Ghana and Senegal.

The African Developmen­t Bank founded the Youth Entreprene­urship and Innovation MultiDonor Trust Fund in 2017 to promote innovation and entreprene­urship as well as to create durable and sustainabl­e jobs for youth on the continent. The trust fund provides grants to support the Bank’s Jobs for Youth in Africa Strategy programs and initiative­s.

The Jobs for Youth in Africa Strategy aims to create 25 million jobs and equip 50 million youth with employable and entreprene­urial skills by 2025.

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