About 1,400 graduates to undergo entrepreneurial skills training

About 1,400 graduates have registered with the Graduate Business Support Scheme (GEBSS) to be given training in entrepreneurial skills and to have access to credit to open their own businesses.

About 10,000 unemployed graduates are projected to benefit from the scheme that is a public/private  sector initiative that will take off this year.

Ms Enam Gbekor, the National Coordinator of the GEBSS, told the GNA in an interview that that the first batch of successful applicants would be taken through a business development phase to enable them to have the ability to spot opportunities to set up their own businesses.

Phase two involves 2,000 participants to be supported to produce good business plans that will attract funding from targeted sources.

Ms Gbekor said at the third level, 500 beneficiaries would be professionally guided and attached to local industries to gain experience including incubation support to set up their own businesses.

The final level, level four which is the ultimate, will involve 100 beneficiaries who will receive executive-level mentorship and overseas exposure and support to set up 100 trans-generational businesses  in Ghana.

She said branches of the scheme had been opened in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and Takoradi to make it easy for those interested in the programme to register.

The Tamale office will cater for applicants from the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions, the Kumasi office will handle those from Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions, the Takoradi office will take care of applicants from the Central and Western regions and the Accra office will take care of applicants from the Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra regions.

Source: GNA

2 Comments
  1. Bernice Adamu-Amanfu says

    Dear Madam,
    I would like to know if you are taking the ages of your aplicants into consideration.

    Best Regards

  2. Dear Madam,
    I am into renewable energy and agriculture modernization and determined to use all degradable materials in the metropolitan, municipal and district assembly to produce gas to sell back to the public. I applied to GEBSS in the Northern Zone and was assured of funding some where June 2013, but, I am however, still waiting till date. I have been able to meet their request but I do not know why the future still seems to be blare. I applied to the Chinese for Biogas compressors that can liquefy and compress gas into cylinders, the reply is that the compressors are ready but I can not access any fund. I really can not understand why our biogas and agriculture projects can not be realised yet the scheme is still ongoing and we hear is supporting other initiatives. Please madam help us to realise this big dream. hope to have your reply.

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