The first is the Zongo Coders Programme which starts with an MoU with a non-profit organisation Initiative for Youth Development.
Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah who made this known at a press briefing on Sunday said it is aimed at training up to 1000 youth in computer coding and application development and facilitating their operations in the development of computer-based software and applications to tackle contemporary challenges as well as take advantage of economic opportunities in their localities.
The project will commence with an initial 200 beneficiaries and will be scaled up to 1000 in the subsequent months.
It is expected that the project will aid in creating self-employment and incomes for beneficiaries.
The apps and technology services to be produced from the project are also expected to increase convenience and productivity for citizens in general. It will span a 24 month period, Mr Oppong Nkrumah said.
The second is the Zongo Cuisines Development programme.
It is a collaboration with the NBSSI aimed at providing technical and financial support to already existent small-scale business operators such as food vendors in the aforementioned areas.
It is aimed at assisting them to access larger markets for their products by enhancing their already existing marketing, preservation and packaging as well as bookkeeping abilities.
It targets an initial 600 beneficiaries in 2019 and another 600 in 2020.
The Minister said in consonance with the administration’s pledge to develop the capacities of residents in Zongo communities, “it is our belief that these and other interventions in the selected areas will improve the productivity levels and further reduce the hardships of our people.” Read Full Story
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