Ghana - Training youths to promote sustainable employment and agriculture, against illegal emigration
Sunyani, Ghana - October 2019 - In their commitment to the green economy and sustainable agriculture, the Salesians of the "Anglophone West Africa" (AFW) Province, together with "Don Bosco Youth Network - West Africa" and the Salesian NGO "VIS - International Voluntary Service for Development", promoted a training week on the theme of Greenhouse Production Technologies. The participants, 30 people from the Bono and Bono Est regions, selected with priority to vulnerable women and young people, will then be asked to transmit the acquired skills to other farmers in an effort to promote youth employment and eliminate the conditions at their roots that favor illegal and dangerous emigration.
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