Honorable Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister for Finance defending the budget he presented on November 17 2021 described the YouStart initiative being tracked by the government as a game-changer geared towards stabilizing job creation.
He said it formed part of efforts by the government to kick-start an entrepreneurial state as it sought to remove the primary impediment to the growth of enterprises in the country — access to credit.
In Authority of him, the initiative also incorporated the broader vision of the Ghana Beyond Aid agenda under the Ghana CARES ‘Obaatan Pa’ programme.
“By working in tandem with our international development partners and financial institutions, an unprecedented GH¢10 billion will be committed to supporting entrepreneurship over the next three years.
“Over the next three years, the government will commit up to GH¢1 billion annually to the YouStart, while development partners and financial institutions will complement it with close to GH¢2 billion and GH¢5 billion, respectively,” Mr Ofori-Atta said at a Springboard Youth Dialogue in Cape Coast in the Central Region.
Significance
Essentially, he said, the YouStart would serve as a vehicle to support the youth to develop commercially viable businesses, gain access to capital, training, technical skills and mentorship to enable them to establish and operate their own businesses.
“This rich tapestry of coordinated support is meant to ignite and unleash our young people’s innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. It will also mark a conscious departure from job seeking to job creation and job ownership.
“We are nurturing a self-confident and business savvy generation that will leverage the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) for economic transformation.
“With the anticipated multiplier effect of YouStart, we will become an entrepreneurial nation, with a great army of curious, competent and compassionate actors empowered to conquer opportunities at home and beyond. That is our goal, and with God on our side, we will accomplish it,” the minister added.
According to him, the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA), the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) and partner financial institutions would be the implementing arms of the YouStart initiative.
Support
Mr Ofori-Atta identified the lack of funding and insufficient partnership with industry as some of the challenges affecting the University of Cape Coast (UCC) Business Incubator programme and said through the YouStart initiative, the NEIP would provide the requisite support and also promote the establishment of new businesses within the Cape Coast municipality and the Central Region as a whole.
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