Nestlé Ghana Affirms Commitment to Youth Dev’t

Mr. Richard Baffour, Executive Director of Jobsinghana.com addressing pa...
Mr. Richard Baffour, Executive Director of Jobsinghana.com addressing pa…

Accra, August 16, 2017//-Nestlé Ghana Limited has affirmed its commitment to supporting youth development through its Global Youth Initiative programme.

To this end, the company marked the 17thInternational Youth Day by engaging outgoing National Service Personnel who have served at various posts within it.

The forum forms part of the Nestlé’s ambition to deliver 45,000 – 50,000 apprenticeship and traineeship opportunities and also create jobs for over 20,000 people aged under 30 each year by 2020 globally.

Speaking at the forum, the Human Resources Manager of Nestlé  Ghana Limited, Mrs. Agnes Forson said: “Our focus of making lives better aligns with our belief that developing thriving, resilient communities starts with education and promoting decent employment and diversity. Hence, the commemoration of International Youth Day with our National Service Personnel”.

Touching on the high rate of unemployment and the role of Nestlé, Mrs. Forson noted: “Unemployment is a major issue in the African continent with Ghana being no exception.”

“At Nestlé, as part of our contribution to the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 8, we support youth employment by creating equal opportunities for individuals in order for them to be socially and economically active”, she added.

Richard Baffour,  Executive Director of Jobsinghana.com, one of Ghana’s leading job portals shared some job search insights with participants as well as methods in preparing good résumés in the job search process.

David Adarkwa, one of Nestlé’s longest serving employees with over 20 years of experience, shared his career history with the objective of inspiring the National Service Personnel and providing them with a guide to thriving in the world of business.

He advised that hard work, determination, respect and relationship building are key foundations in starting a career.

Mr. Adarkwa who started working at Nestle as a National Service Person in 1994 also advised participants to take initiatives and try to find solutions to problems that exist in the business world as they may open employment opportunities that could be their breakthrough to starting a rewarding career.

Instructively, International Youth Day is an annual awareness day designated by the United Nations to create awareness for cultural and legal issues surrounding the youth. International Youth Day has been in existence for 17 years.

 African Eye Report

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