In today’s competitive job market, public job centres with a social mission of skilling and connecting youth to jobs, is crucial for achieving the employment objectives of the government. The Job Centre seeks to support skilled and unskilled young men and women to move from unemployment to sustainable jobs to enable them provide livelihoods for them and their dependants. This is in line with the Shared Growth and Prosperity Strategy of Ghana and the Sustainable Development Goals 1, 5, 8, and 10.
The YEA Bussiness and Employment Assistance Programme (BEAP) is a program designed by the Youth Employment Agency to provide support to Micro, Small,and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Ghana. The program aims to help MSMEs grow by providing skilled workers, hiring more youth, and enhancing business sustenance during challenging economic times.