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ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT CHALLENGES IN AFRICA: GHANA IN PERSPECTIVE


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Title: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT CHALLENGES IN AFRICA: GHANA IN PERSPECTIVE

Authors: John Peter Okoro, Dr. Théophile Bindeouè Nassè, Amos Baafira Ngmendoma, Nicolas Carbonell, Dr. Mahamadi Nanema

Journal: International journal of management & entrepreneurship research

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Year: 2022

Volume: 4

Issue: 5

Language: en

DOI: 10.51594/ijmer.v4i5.328

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Abstract

Entrepreneurship education has the mandate to equip the youth with functional knowledge and skills to build up their character, attitude and vision.  It has vital role in developing eco-system that promotes innovation and solving unemployment challenges of nations.  Government of Ghana has initiated direct job creation interventions to address youth unemployment challenges. Examples include: Skill Training and Employment Placement (STEP) Programme (2002-2004), National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP), now Youth Employment Agency (YEA) in 2006, Youth Enterprise Support (YES), now National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan (NEIP) in 2014, and the recent Nation Builders Corps. Despite the above efforts, unemployment rates in Ghana instead of reducing, increased from 2.15% in 2015, 2.26% in 2016 to 2.36% in 2017; whilst youth unemployment rate increased from 4.51% in 2015, 4.72% in 2016 to 4.9% in 2017. Therefore, this study attempts to conceptualize the relevance of entrepreneurial education to solving the youth unemployment challenges in Ghana. The study concluded that entrepreneurial education has the potentials of solving youth unemployment challenges in the society.
 Keywords: Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Education, Unemployment.


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