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CeSIS Calls for Urgent Alignment of Ghana’s Youth Policy with Extractive Sector Needs

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Last updated: August 16, 2024 9:15 am
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A youth development practitioner has pointed out important shortcomings in Ghana’s youth policy, especially with regard to the extractive industry, as the world commemorates International Youth Day. The Center for Social Impact Studies’ (CeSIS) Executive Director, Robert Tanti Ali, exclusively discussed the difficulties faced by young Ghanaians in the field with our correspondent.

He thinks that the widespread criticism and demonization of artisanal mining, for example, has caused many to ignore the industry’s substantial economic significance.

“Our current youth policy is woefully inadequate when it comes to preparing young people for opportunities in the extractive sector,” he stated. “Despite the sector’s importance to our economy, we are failing to equip our youth with the necessary skills and knowledge.”

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Furthermore, he stated that although local content laws exist for the mining industry, they do not particularly address youth employment or growth. He views this as a lost chance to include young people in the industry. To him, there is a huge disconnect between the youth policy and what is happening in the extractive sector.

 The CeSIS Director called on all relevant stakeholders to take urgent action. “On this International Youth Day, we are asking policymakers to address these gaps. It’s crucial for the sustainable development of our extractive sector and the future of our young people,” he concluded.

He urged stakeholders to ensure that the National Youth Authority (NYA) is well resourced and given a seat on mining-related dialogues, especially in mining districts.

The observations highlight a crucial area for policy adjustment as Ghana continues to struggle with youth unemployment and underemployment. Closing these regulatory gaps could provide Ghana’s youth with substantial prospects, as the extractive sector is crucial to the nation’s economy.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development” The theme highlights the transformative power of digital technology in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future.

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