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Africa Development Bank trains 129 young agripreneurs in Liberia

Africa Development Bank trains 129 young agripreneurs in Liberia

Africa Development Bank is supporting the Government of Liberia to provide entrepreneurship training to young people in the agriculture value chain. The objective of the training is to encourage young entrepreneurs to take the bull by the horn, embrace risk and start their business.

The opening ceremony was chaired by the Minister of Youth and Sport, Charles N’Tow, on behalf of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The Minister welcomed the participants and thanked the Bank for bringing this opportunity.

He explained that the youth should not see this workshop like any other ordinary training. “You are not here by mistake, Liberia has to diversify its economy and agriculture is the sector we have to look for, this is the reason why you are here.”

The representative of the Minister of agriculture acknowledged the strong support of the Bank to the agriculture sector in Liberia.

The Bank, he said, sponsored a study trip for the Ministers of agriculture and the Minister of Youth and Sports to learn from Nigeria’s experience on how to create jobs for youth in the agriculture value chain. This current training is one of the fruits emanating from the 2016 study trip, he added.

The representative of the Liberia Business Association (LIBA) pointed to the fact that agriculture is not a priority just for Liberia, but for the world. The best way to prosperity is to “grow what you eat and eat what you grow.

Whatever you grow today, there is a way to add value to that.” He encouraged the youth to take advantage of the training to become the next business men and women of the country.

The African Development Bank’s representative, Mwasambili Rees, Country Program Officer, explained that the training is part of the implementation of the Bank’s Jobs for Youth in Africa Strategy which aims to create 25 million jobs and equip 50 million youth by 2025.

He assured the Government and the youth that the Bank will continue to support them to provide solutions to the huge unemployment and underemployment issue.  In this regard, the Bank launched on Saturday, 19th August 2017 the Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Project (YEEP) in Liberia amounting to US$ 2.3 million with the objective to support the Government efforts in promoting youth entrepreneurship.

The Lead trainer and President of the African Foundation for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (AFEED), Samuel Mathey, explained that by the end of the training all the trainees should be able to come up with a business plan to start their enterprise.

A six month follow up coaching will be provided and the youth will be part of a larger entrepreneurs’ network. This training is essential to form the basis for the implementation of the ENABLE Youth Program for Liberia when approved in September this year.

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