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How Young People’s Fortitude Created a Strong Post-pandemic Socio-economic System in Ghana

This is one of 38 winning blogs from the 2021 Blog4Dev competition, the World Bank Africa annual writing contest, inviting young people to weigh in on a topic critical to their country’s economic development. Blog4Dev winners responded to the question: How can young people work with their governments and civil society organizations to respond to the impact of COVID-19 and build a stronger post-pandemic economic and social system? 

Timothy Dziedzom Amaglo-Mensah is the winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Ghana

It is March 2030, 10 years since the global COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic was first confirmed in Ghana.

I am sitting with the popular television show host, Aseye, in the ultra-modern studios of Youth Transforming Africa TV to talk about the handiwork of the youth during the period which optimized socioeconomic gains in Ghana.

Cameras have rolled and the lights are on.

Aseye: You’re welcome Dziedzom to YTA TV. It’s an honor to have you with us today. So, tell me, what happened?

Dziedzom: {Smiles} Thank you Aseye for having me. {Sighs} In Ghana, the impact of the COVID-19 was dire, but for the youth, it was torn in flesh. Many were out-of-school, spiraling job losses, facing food insecurity, increased inequality gaps, and more prevalent cases of sexual violence and mental health crises. Plagued with COVID-19-related challenges caused by its corollary effects, the Ghanaian youth showed grit in the face of incredible growth declines.

Here’s how:

Today, I vividly remember the song “We are going (our hope song)” by one of Ghana’s biggest music export to the world, Osibisa. I can confidently say “the road was hard, muddy, and rough, but we got there,” due to the fortitude of the youth.

Aseye: This is awesome, Dziedzom! Thank you for coming.

Timothy D. Amaglo-Mensah is the winner of the Blog4Dev 2021 competition from Ghana. See the full list of 2021 Blog4Dev winners here, and read their blog posts. 

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