VocTech launched to equip deprived communities in Ghana

As featured in the Daily Graphic newspaper and on www.graphic.com.gh/, here is an excerpt from my media interview, as well as the link to the full story.

The National Project Coordinator of Unilime Foundation, Mr. Michael P Y Asare, stated that vocational trades were reliable, sustainable and secure as compared to white-collar jobs, the reason the organisation decided to empower the less privileged with vocational trades to reduce social vices in the country.

“This will go a long way to help the less privileged and the country as a whole,” he noted, adding that the project intended to improve vocational, technical and technological training as well as to promote made-in-Ghana products.

Mr. P Y Asare disclosed that in the next five years, the project would be extended to other regions to impact positively on the lives of the less privileged…

Full story here (Jun-07-2017): https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/ngo-to-equip-the-deprived-with-vocational-skills.html 

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