Thursday, May 2

EU remains committed to boosting employment opportunities in Ghana — Razaaly

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Irchad Razaaly, EU Ambassador to Ghana, addressing the fair Picture: Caleb Vanderpuye

The annual fair, which is in its fifth year, presented the platform for over 2000 participants to explore career opportunities and educational prospects in Ghana, Germany and within the European Union.

It also attracted about 60 firms, which recruited talents to boost their operations.

The fair is a contribution to improve employment promotion and complement government’s efforts for an all-inclusive approach to decent jobs, labour migration management, and overall socio-economic development in Ghana.

Educational mobility

“This year alone, we have sent 60 students to Europe to study in various universitities and academic institutions across the 27 EU Member states.

I am proud to say that over 2,000 students from Ghana have benefitted from the Erasmus+ Study Abroad Programme and many more will continue to,” he added.

Commitment

A Deputy Minister of Education, Gifty Twum Ampofo, Mrs Apomfo, who is the Deputy Minister in Charge of TVET, said the government was forever committed to removing barriers to education, particularly, financial barriers because no country could develop without investing in its human capital.

A section of the participants at the fair

She enumerated various interventions put in place by the government with emphasis on technical education which included free SHS and free TVET, no guarantor system loans , various scholarships.

Migration

The Acting Head of Development Cooperation at the German Embassy in Accra, Ramona Simon said migration in itself is not negative because it was full of potential.

Source: Graphiconline.com