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Local Enterprise and Skills Development Programme (LESDEP), a unique model for community development in Ghana, has been launched by President Mills in Tamale on Wednesday.
LESDEP is a bold initiative that focuses on training the unemployed to acquire viable skills that will eventually make them self-employed with specialized hands-on training within the shortest possible time in their localities.
Speaking at the launch of the programme, the National Programmes Manager of LESDEP, Mr. Adem Gariba, said the initiative is to serve as an employment creation avenue through the acquisition of trade, vocational and entrepreneurial skills.
“It would also serve as a means of enhancing the socio-economic standards of the youth in the country… support SMEs to develop and play active roles in development programmes such as SADA, Oil and gas industry and also develop the informal sector as a means of contributing towards national development.”
Programme desks, he said, have been set up at all MMDAs to register interested unemployed persons, especially the youth unto the programme.
“Our vision is to train and equip 20,000 unemployed people within the 170 Metropolitan/Municipal/Districts in the country by 2012,” he stated.
The Programme Manager outlined some of the benefits of LESDEP as;
- Infrastructure for a world-class training facility has been balanced with an easy-to-understand training module
- The training is made available at no cost or at nominal costs to the participants
- State-of-the-art and easy to use trade machines have been lined up, which are pertinent to the socio-economic scenario of Ghana.
- The profitability of all ventures promoted is guaranteed as the trade machines are those, which are absolutely needed for the development of Ghana
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