By Christian Lawrence | Programme Manager
The poverty profile in Sierra Leone affirms that young people, especially between the ages of 15 and 35 are among the poorest of the poor. Many of them are illiterate, school dropouts, unemployed and idle, living in deplorable conditions, especially in rural areas.
In an effort to help curb these challenges, AID Sierra Leone has been providing regular entrepreneurship training programs to help youth become self-reliant and also contribute to the socio-economic development of their communities.
In addition to existing resources, we have been able to use funds raised through the Global Giving platform to provide skills training for an additional 15 youths within the Wellington community in Freetown.
We're grateful to our partners and friends who donated their hard-earned cash towards this project through the GlobalGiving platform. Your precious donations contributed greatly in helping youths in Sierra Leone rise above extreme poverty and also be able to secure much needed entrepreneurship skills.
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