By Zico Abubakar Ishaq Newton | Executive Director
1. Project Overview
The Support Youths to Escape from Poverty (SYEP) initiative is a groundbreaking empowerment project by Mother of All Nations Foundation aimed at equipping underserved youth in Ghana with employable digital and entrepreneurial skills. The project seeks to transform community spaces into accessible tech hubs that provide training in coding, digital marketing, graphic design, data analysis, and IT support—bridging the gap between local talent and global opportunities.
SYEP aligns with MoANF’s mission of fostering inclusive development, promoting youth innovation, and driving sustainable economic transformation through education and technology.
2. Background and Rationale
A significant proportion of youth in low-income and marginalized Ghanaian communities face unemployment, poverty, and limited access to education or skill-building opportunities. The growing global digital economy offers potential for remote work and entrepreneurship, but these young people remain excluded due to:
SYEP was designed to directly respond to these gaps by providing practical, community-based solutions.
3. Project Implementation Summary
Despite financial limitations, the project recorded notable progress in its early stages:
Activity
Status
Remarks
Community consultations and stakeholder engagement
Completed
Community leaders allocated a venue for the project free of charge
Venue setup and preparation
Completed
A classroom space was designated for transformation into a tech training center
Curriculum development
Completed
Course outlines were designed, focusing on coding, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship
Recruitment of participants
Completed
Youth from the Madina community and surrounding areas were successfully mobilized
Training commencement
Not executed
Project halted before training could start due to insufficient funds
4. Challenges Faced
5. Outcomes and Achievements
While the project did not reach full implementation, it successfully:
6. Lessons Learned
7. Next Steps and Recommendations
8. Conclusion
Although the SYEP project was halted due to funding constraints, it laid a solid foundation for a transformative youth development program in Madina Zongo. The enthusiasm from the community and participants underscores a strong desire for empowerment and self-reliance through digital skills.
Mother of All Nations Foundation remains committed to reviving and completing the project once adequate resources are mobilized, ensuring that young people are empowered to break the cycle of poverty and participate meaningfully in the global digital economy.
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