Our Work in Ghana
Young Africa Works in Ghana
By 2030, our vision in Ghana is to showcase how young Ghanaians, especially young women, are harnessing opportunities to shape the future of work and creating an inclusive economy with enhanced resilience for vulnerable populations.
Our Goal
The Young Africa Works strategy in Ghana seeks to enable 3 million young Ghanaians (70 percent women) to access work they see as dignified and fulfilling by 2030.
Country Alignment: Young Africa Works in Ghana is aligned with Ghana’s An Agenda for Jobs: Creating Prosperity and Equal Opportunity for All report and the government’s commitment to position the country as a global entrepreneurship and technology hub. Additionally, it complements key government programs, such as Planting for Food and Jobs, aligning with national priorities for creating an inclusive and resilient economy.
Context
The current rates of under and unemployment in Ghana are 42 percent and 12 percent respectively.
Our Approach
Young Africa Works in Ghana focuses on providing future business leaders with access to business development skills, financing, and markets, with an emphasis on young women. The strategy in Ghana prioritizes work readiness and employability skills in the agriculture and adjacent sectors while also exploring opportunities in innovation and emerging sectors such as trade, tourism, and the creative industry.
Priority Sectors
Our focus is on areas that offer strong potential for creating work for young people, as well as informal settings to support women’s entrepreneurship. These sectors and settings include:
- Agriculture and Agriculture Adjacent Sectors
Access to Finance | Skills Training | Productivity Enhancement | Access to Markets | Ecosystem Enablers - Education and Skills Sectors
Teaching | Design & Tech | Digital Innovation | STEM | Web3 - Innovation and Emerging Sectors
Trade and Tourism | Digital Economy | Creative Industry