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Evaluation of youth employment programs in Ghana
Boakye, Isaac Effah
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the youth employment programs in Ghana by way of helping to reduce youth unemployment. The study adopted a qualitative research approach. The study sampled 18 respondents to be part of the study. Tools employed for the data collection were an interview guide and secondary data sources. The study found that all categories of youth are targeted to be part of the program to work in government agencies and, after a given period, are weaned off the program, usually as and when clearance has been provided for recruitment into the mainstream. Finally, the study recommended that the youth should be equipped with employable skills in different sector agencies of the economy, enabling the youth to acquire relevant skills and knowledge to compete favorably in the job market. This, in the end, will cure employment vulnerabilities among the youth in Ghana

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