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A Kasoa-based consultancy firm, MasterMinds Resources, says it is intensifying efforts to support skills development and workforce readiness in Ghana and across Africa, as concerns grow over youth unemployment and gaps in professional training.
Based in Kasoa in the Central Region, MasterMinds Resources operates as a multi-disciplinary consultancy and capacity-building organisation, offering services in recruitment, human resource management, training, and entrepreneurship development.
The firm also provides short courses and professional certifications aimed at helping individuals prepare for examinations and improve their employability, while supporting organisations to strengthen their human capital.
According to the company, its training programmes are designed to respond to changing labour market demands, especially in sectors such as business management, public administration, and private enterprise.
This focus comes at a time when Ghana continues to grapple with high graduate unemployment and skills mismatch, prompting renewed calls for stronger links between education, training institutions, and industry.
Officials of MasterMinds Resources say their work is guided by values of integrity, accountability, and innovation, which they believe are essential for building trust in recruitment and consultancy services.
The firm’s stated vision is to become a leading hub for professional and intellectual development in Africa, while its mission focuses on empowering individuals and entrepreneurs through structured capacity-building programmes.
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