UER: Youth Groomed for District-Level Leadership under Youth Leadership Fellowship Programme
Opinion

UER: Youth Groomed for District-Level Leadership under Youth Leadership Fellowship Programme

The National Youth Authority is intensifying efforts to train a new generation of ethical, innovative and community-focused young leaders through its Youth Leadership Fellowship Programme. The initiative selects one youth leader from each of Ghana’s 261 districts and takes them through a structured year-long process—including bootcamps, mentorship, community project implementation and policy dialogue. In the Upper East Region, 21 fellows have been trained in leadership, ethics, digital innovation and civic responsibility, with the National Youth Authority urging them to build emotional intelligence, consult community opinion leaders, and remain committed to solving local development challenges. The programme aims to support 261 district-level projects nationwide while building a lasting network of young leaders. Ghana continues to face complex development challenges that require informed, ethical and innovative leadership. The Youth Leadership Fellowship—run by the National Youth Authority—responds directly to this need. The programme builds a pipeline of young leaders by offering practical skills, mentorship and support for the design and implementation of 261 district-level community projects. Its overall goal is to cultivate a new generation of leaders who can drive community transformation and contribute to national development. The fellowship also aims to train 261 youth in leadership and civic engagement, foster a national network of young leaders involved in policy dialogue, and establish a sustainable alumni network committed to long-term impact. The Head of Programmes at the NAtional Youth Authority, Appiah Kubi noted that beyond technical skills, leadership also required emotional intelligence — the ability to understand oneself, relate to others, and work effectively with people — which he described as the foundation of impactful leadership. The programme is structured into five phases—from induction and residential bootcamps to mentorship, district projects, policy engagements and finally, graduation into the alumni network. The Upper East Regional Director for the National Youth Authority, Francis Takyi-Koranteng urged the fellows to engage their chiefs, queen mothers, Opinion Leaders, assembly members and youth groups when they returned to their districts, saying that effective consultation would ensure their projects addressed real community needs. The current training in the Upper East Region includes sessions led by consultant Dr. Daniel Ampofo on leadership, ethics, governance, innovation and communication. He explained that they were developing ethical, forward-thinking leaders who could solve problems in their communities and contribute meaningfully to the country. For many participants, the fellowship is both transformative and empowering. A participant, Madam Angelina from the Kassena Nankana West District said that the programme had expanded her confidence and understanding of leadership, and that she was grateful to the NYA for the opportunity. Hon Michael Ayine from the Bolgatanga Municipality said that the training was practical and inspiring, and that he now felt well-prepared to start a community project that would create real impact. With mentorship, ongoing guidance, and a focus on community-based solutions, the NYA believes these fellows will become part of a strong national network driving development across Ghana. As the one-year fellowship progresses, each of the 261 fellows will be expected to deliver a project that responds directly to local challenges—from sanitation to education, youth employment and digital inclusion. Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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President Akufo-Addo has the shortest convoy in our history’–Pius Enam Hadzide Pius Enam Hadzide, NYA CEO
Opinion, Politics

President Akufo-Addo has the shortest convoy in our history’–Pius Enam Hadzide

The former Deputy Information Minister and now the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the National Youth Authority (NYA) Pius Enam Hadzide is of the strong view that the administration of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) led Akufo-Addo government has enjoyed the shortest convoy in the history of the Republic of Ghana. Apexnewsgh.com report The NYA CEO made the revelation on the TV3 New Day programme monitored keenly by Apexnewsgh.com when a Deputy Youth Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edem Agbana advised that government needs to cut down costs by reducing the number of convoys used by the President. Meanwhile, according to Mr. Hadzide who disagrees with Mr. Agbana position, “President Convoys are not long, he has the shortest convoy in our history”. He insisted that “What happens is that when the President is traveling, along the line many people join. So, they are not part of the President convoy”. He maintained Asking about how many convoy used by the President, Mr. Pius said he cannot disclose it but he is well aware of the number of conveys that follow the President as a former Deputy Information Minister. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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UER: Teenage pregnancy and school dropout for the first quarter of 2021 exceeds that of 2020 by 14.5 percent. Teenage Pregnancy
Opinion

UER: Teenage pregnancy and school dropout for the first quarter of 2021 exceeds that of 2020 by 14.5 percent.

According to data from the Ghana Health Service District Health Information Management System as of April 30, 2021, it shows that the Upper East Region recorded 1632 teenage pregnancies in the first quarter of this year representing a 14.5 percent increase over figures recorded in 2020 which recorded a total of 6533 for the whole year. For the district and municipal breakdown, Bawku West lead the table with 207 teenage pregnancy cases followed by Talensi with 162, Pusiga 152, Bongo 150, Bolgatanga 139, Kasena Nankana West 120, Bawku 112, Kasena Nankana 109. The rest are Garu with 105 reported cases of teenage pregnancies, Tempane 94, Binduri 71, Builsa South 68, Nabdam 63, Builsa North 52 and Bolgatanga East recording 35 cases. This was revealed at a review meeting for 50 Peer Educators on sexual and reproductive health rights in six districts organized by the National Youth Authority NYA and the Upper East Regional Coordinating Council under the auspices of the government of Ghana and the UNFPA 2018-2022 country programme. In his welcome address, the Upper East Regional Director for the National Youth Authority Francis Takyi Koranteng observed with the current trend, the future of the country is in limbo. Teenage pregnancy, young single mother issues and unwarranted sex-related deaths are on the ascendency especially as a result of the COVID 19 induced restrictions with its job losses and the bottleneck surrounding the smooth flow of goods and services. He encouraged the 50 peer educators from the Builsa South, Kasena Nankana west, Bongo, Talensi, Nabdam and Bawku West to collaborate with health workers and community members to intensify information dissemination and provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights services for adolescents. Mr. Takyi Koranteng further urged them to create a platform at the community level for all stakeholders to appreciate the traditional phenomenon that hinders young people’s access to these resources. The Upper East Region was ranked 7th in the national ranking for the year 2020 relative to the number of teenage pregnancies recorded. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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