University of Ghana Students’ Representative Council (UG-SRC) to host Skill-Up for Jobs Bootcamp 2022

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The UG-SRC under the 2021-2022 leadership in collaboration with Global Entrepreneurship Network-Ghana (GEN-Ghana) will organise the maiden, UG-SRC Skill-UP for JobsBootcamp which is slated for mid-July – August 2022.

The UG-SRC Skill-UP for Jobs Bootcamp project is an experiential training and exposure programme that has been designed to train, inspire, and equip 1000 students with job creation skills. It is intended to be a weekend training programme over a one-month duration comprising in-person practical skills sessions that will focus on sequential employability skills in selected disciplines.

The participants will be coached to apply and showcase the acquired skill in micro-projects at the end of the training as a prototype on proof of concepts. Experts from industry have been poached to mentor the participants on their microprojects. The bootcamp training programme will be climaxed with a Skills for Job Summit, where students will have the opportunity to ask questions from industry experts on the skills needed for emerging jobs of the future. This will motivate students to appreciate skills training at first hand.  



The goals of this student-initiated project include to:

Bridge the entrepreneurial skills gap of students
Respond to the changing employment situation by encouraging initiative
Create an enterprise culture and stimulate entrepreneurial activity
Increase the rate at which students participate in experiential learning
Provide insights and connections for students to be part of mentoring networks

Features:

The programme will feature practical masterclass Skills training
Skills for Jobs Summit and Expo event.
Affirmative action for gender and persons with special needs will be considered

Four Key Practical Skills Training Clusters which advance the targets of the UN agenda 2030 (SDGs) have been selected. These include Creative Arts, Food Business and Agribusiness, Digital and Tech Skills and Micro Manufacturing.

Young people continue to be the hardest hit by the job crisis. There are multiple and complex causes behind youth unemployability. Young people often have little or no labour market experience, and frequently lack relevant skills. The challenge of quality and relevance of the skill acquired in formal education can be harnessed by the UG-SRC through the Skill-UP Bootcamp as an added specialised experiential learning during the students stay on UG campus. Of the two routes for the youth to enter employment, the labour-market training is being adopted due to its mass accessibility and cost effectiveness than work experience programmes at workplaces, says Prince Asumadu, President UG-SRC 2021-2022.

“GEN-Ghana is very thrilled and delighted to be working with UG SRC 2021-22 leadership to implement this project at the University of Ghana.  We call on corporate organisations, development agencies, public sector institutions and the UG community to support this project

The Expected Outcomes include:

Participants will be exposed to job creation opportunities
Participants will create new business & new markets
1000 students will be directly trained and equipped with job skills
Contribute to the Ghana’s achievements of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Provide students with life-long skills and experiences to thrive economically whilst helping Ghana to prosper
Interactions with mentors will influence student perspectives on the possibilities open to them after graduation
Participants will appreciate work and its function in the economy

Participants will develop work habits and attitudes necessary for job success, says Stephen Gyasi-Kwaw, Country Founder/ MD (GEN-Ghana)

UG-SRC

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is the umbrella body of all undergraduate students at the University of Ghana, Legon. The SRC as the official mouthpiece of the entire student body advocates for the interests of students and fosters their welfare as well.  The SRC communicates the interests of students to authorities and represents the student populace on the university council and other boards.

Also, it coordinates the activities of academic, cultural, religious, political and recreational clubs and societies. The SRC also fosters good relations between students of the University and the outside world by coordinating with other student organisations in Ghana and elsewhere in matters of mutual interest. In recent times, the SRC has assumed more prominently the added role of being development partners of the university and the Ghanaian society at large.

GEN-Ghana

Global Entrepreneurship Network – Ghana (GEN-Ghana) is an entrepreneurship and innovation advancement organisation that provides and promotes a platform of local, / international programmes and activities aimed at making it easier for anyone to start and scale a sustainable business.

We work by fostering deeper cross border collaboration and initiatives between entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurial support organisations. We work with government, corporations, NGO’s, development agencies to fuel healthier start and scale ecosystems that create more jobs, wealth, educate individuals, accelerate innovations for sustainable social and economic impact.

GEN-Ghana is a company limited by guarantee under the laws of Ghana, registered in March 2010. We are a member of Global Entrepreneurship Network which operates in over 160 countries independently, working to build one entrepreneurial ecosystem around the world.

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