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MTN Ghana staff provide skills training for youth and job seekers

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MTN Ghana workers used this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care program, to organise a Youth Upskill Programme for job seekers, graduates, and undergraduates in Accra.

The event, held at the Accra Technical University, brought together private recruitment agencies, business partners and other stakeholders to host CV clinics for the youth and also provide upskilling opportunities for people who lost their jobs due to COVID-19.

The team provided participants with employable skills needed for the evolving job market and also strategies on how to package themselves for job opportunities.

This year’s Y’ello Care was organized under the theme “Empowering communities to drive economic recovery”.

The team also organised what it called Y’ello Market Gig, where traders and market women at the Makola, Ho, and Kwesimintsim Markets were provided with financial literacy and digital skills training.

As part of that training, participants were also taken through basic mobile apps on budgeting, revenue and expense tracking to enable them be more efficient in running their businesses. They were also introduced to apps that will help them reach more prospective buyers.

Many of the beneficiaries commended MTN for spending time with them to share knowledge.

Commenting on the activities, the Acting Chief Corporate Services Officer, Nana Kofi Asare said “I believe our activities for Y’ello Care are in the right direction. We believe that these initiatives will empower Ghanaians with skills that will enable them positively impact their communities, after the distress suffered from the pandemic in the past two years”.

The 21 Days of Y’ello Care Challenge is an annual employee volunteer initiative launched by MTN Group in 2007 to encourage MTN staff to commit their time and resources to community services for 21 days in June.

It is a competition amongst MTN operations to secure the highest number of staff involved in volunteerism and initiating projects with remarkable impact. The country with the highest staff participation wins prize money of $100,000 to be re-invested in community projects.

Since its inception in 2007, MTN Ghana has won the 2008 WECA (West and Central Africa) Regional award and overall Y’ello Care Challenge winners for years 2010 & 2011. Additionally, MTN Ghana won the Y’ello Care ICT Project for 2013, Y’ello Care Innovation Project award for 2014 and Y’ello Care Integrity Award for 2015.

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