The Youth Opportunity & Transformation in Africa (YOTA), has launched a skills hub for young creatives who wish to develop their initiatives.
The skills hub is part of the PASEWAY Project being implemented by YOTA in collaboration with Plan International and funding from BMZ (GIZ) to create an enabling and creative environment for young people, millennials, and business services to transform their initiatives.
Currently, the Skills Hub is open to clients who wish to apply for membership or walk in to book the shared private co-working space, event space, and private meeting space, which fits smaller team meetings.
Curator for the Skills Hub, Prosper Tornyi, mentions during the virtual launch of the hub that the Skills Hub is strictly for skills development to advance a mix of life skills, soft skills and create digital jobs for all stakeholders.
YOTA, formerly Youth Empowerment Synergy (YES-Ghana), offers a variety of intangible services in skills acquisition such as life skills, digital skills, entrepreneurship skills, MSME Advisory, Job search skills and a host of well-crafted training with curated library to serve the community of members of the skills hub.
The skills hub is open to partner and collaborate with startups, corporates and small businesses to transform their business.
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