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AU urged to develop strategic plans to combat maternal mortality      Accra, Aug. 17, GNA - Participants at the second African Youth and Governance Conference have called on the African Union (AU) to develop strategic plans to combat the emerging pandemic of maternal mortality. 
YBF Commend Government for Youth Policy Youth Bridge Foundation,  have commended government for fulfilling its promise to launch the National Youth Policy.
  “The members are delighted to hear that the Government has finally approved the blue print of a National Youth Policy which would help deal with many challenges facing the youth,” Mr Seth Oteng, Executive Director of YBF said.
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YBF Launches Economic Literacy Project The Youth Bridge Foundation (YBF) launched its economic literacy program on the 24th to 25th June 2010 as part of its commitment to youth development in Ghana. The project which falls under the Participation and Empowerment programme focal area of the foundation has 3 distinct phases which includes:

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About US

Realizing the importance of tapping the potentials of the Ghanaian youth, the need to create supportive platforms to challenge their creativity, and making available to the youth critical information and resources needed for their total development, we decided to establish a non-governmental and non-profit organization called YOUTH BRIDGE FOUNDATION.Read More >>>

 

Youth and Governance

Ghana’s democratic process has been described in many spheres as a ‘developing democracy’ since the promulgation of the 1992 Constitution.  Successive elections in Ghana have witnessed marginal increase in the numbers of young members in the legislature; however, the active involvement of the Ghanaian youth in national governance (i.e. social, economic and corporate) is yet to be institutionalized.Read More>>>

 

European Union Support Economic Literacy Project

The European Union Delegation to Ghana has supported Youth Bridge Foundation through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to launch its Economic Literacy Project.

The 1st phase of the Project was a baseline survey conducted by the foundation to assess in general the level of awareness, knowledge and interest of the youth regarding national budgets and economic policy statements of government. The study identified clear gaps between dictionary budget definitions and the real understanding of national budget components among the Ghanaian youth.

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