Youth Bridge Foundation, a youth oriented NGO, in conjunction with the Centre for Democratic Development has called on the government to declare the status of National Youth Policy adopted by the previous government.
The two organizations also want the government to prioritise “youth policies and programs beyond mere rhetoric through allocation of adequate resources and increased funding to institutional agencies like the National Youth Council.”
These were contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a consultative stakeholders forum on youth development to discuss the Ghanaian Youth Development Agenda and the way forward.
Read full communiqué.
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