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Deputy NEIP CEO, Joan Selasie Inspires Young Innovators At Dive Graduation

It was an awe experience as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Miss Joan Selasie Ahiawordor ESQ. represented her boss during the Digital Innovation and Employability (DIVE) training program at British Council, Ghana.

DIVE is an eight-week long digital innovation and vocational training programme implemented by British Council, Ghana, with support from IoT NetworkHub, NEIP, Ghana Hubs Network, NYA etc.

Through the eight-week long training, trainees were taken through various courses on Digital Marketing, Robotics, coding etc.

She encouraged the innovators to remain curious, to keep learning, collaborate and most importantly be bold enough to turn their ideas into impactful solutions to our wicked problems.

She extended a word of appreciation to the British Council for the DIVE initiative: which is shaping Ghana’s innovation ecosystem.

She underscored the vital point that, together, we can unearth the creativity, and support the innovations of the Ghanaian Youth to continue to create, build, innovate, and lead the world.

About NEIP

Here’s a deeper look into various aspects of the programme: 1. Objective and Vision: The NEIP’s primary objective is to create a robust ecosystem for entrepreneurship that supports start-ups and small businesses, driving them towards success and sustainability.

This is part of a broader vision to consolidate Ghana’s middle-income status by building an industry-driven economy that can provide sustainable and decent jobs​ (Ministry of Business Development Ghana)​.

  1. Key Initiatives Presidential Business Support Programme: This initiative offers business development support to entrepreneurs. It includes training, funding, and mentorship to help businesses scale and become competitive both locally and internationally​ (NEIP Ghana)​. Greenhouse Initiative: Focused on agriculture, this project involves the largest greenhouse estate in West Africa, aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and sustainability​ (NEIP Ghana)​.

Hubs Acceleration Grant Programme (HAGP): Targets the enhancement of entrepreneurship and innovation hubs by providing grants of up to $200,000. This support helps hubs elevate the quality of their services to international standards and assists in their efforts to develop the private enterprise ecosystem​ (NEIP Ghana)​​ (The Business & Financial Times)​.

  1. Sector Focus: The NEIP places a significant emphasis on non-resource-based sectors to diversify Ghana’s economy away from traditional resource dependencies. This includes technology, agriculture, and manufacturing. The programme supports initiatives like smart farming and agro-processing under its “Youth in Innovative Agriculture Support” to increase productivity and sustainability in agriculture​.
  2. Inclusion and Support: The programme encourages the participation of diverse groups including women, youth, and persons with disabilities. It aims to leverage the untapped potential within these demographics to fuel entrepreneurial ventures and innovation​ (The Business & Financial Times)​. 5. Monitoring and Impact To ensure the effectiveness of its initiatives, NEIP undertakes rigorous monitoring and evaluation. This involves tracking the progress of funded projects and assessing their impact on the economy and job creation. This continuous assessment helps in refining the programmes and ensuring that the funds are used effectively to achieve the intended outcomes​​. The NEIP serves as a critical tool in Ghana’s strategy to nurture an entrepreneurial culture, enhance business capabilities, and stimulate economic development.

 

 

 

 

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