published on 20th Aug 2020     4228 views
The
African Business Centre for Developing Education (ABCDE), an organization
strengthening second and third cycle educational institutions through the provision
of professional skill development knowledge, has urged corporate organizations
to support educational initiatives in the COVID-19 environment.
Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Chairman of ABCDE, made this plea
in his address at the ABCDE International Youth Day Conference held under the
theme ‘Corporate support for
educational initiatives in the COVID-19 environment’.
The forum, which brought together stakeholders in the education sector, discussed the investments made by corporate organizations and
NGOs to support education in Ghana; as well as the challenges they have been
facing, especially in this COVID-19 era.
“Different companies, based on their area of operation,
must help in that field. If a company is into real estate or construction, then
they will have to train the youth in carpentry or artisanal skills or
surveying, among others, to bring their ideas and support the construction
industry.
“The companies are helping but can always do more; in
fact, the best thing that can happen to all of us is to improve collaboration
and multi-stakeholder partnerships because government alone cannot do
everything; likewise, religious organizations and companies and NGOs. So,
religious organizations, whether Islamic or Christian, combining with the
private sector and supported by the government with the role of parents is all we
need to solve all our problems,” he said.
Mr. Spio-Garbrah, reiterated the importance of
International Youth Day instituted by the UN, stressing the opportunity it
offers stakeholders to come together and deliberate on how to develop
professional skills of the young ones to be able to develop their own talent
and be able to make a living out of it without depending on the government.
Prosper Kwasi Nyavor, National Programme Officer
(Education), UNESCO Ghana – also speaking at the conference, urged the private the sector to invest in education and training of the youth; emphasizing that when
business owners invest in knowledge upgrade of the youth now, they will sleep
comfortably at night.
In addition, he stated that the UNESCO has four pillars
of education which must be factored comprehensively in training and educating
the youth for a better next generation. They include learning to know, which
entails understanding the concept of the rationale behind something; learning
to do, which is basically skills acquisition; learning to live together, which
also means accepting different opinions and cultures of other people to live in
harmony without claiming cultural superiority; and learning to be, which stands
for personality development and acceptance of oneself.
The
Chairman of Great Argon Holdings and Ghana Advertisers Association, Torgbor
Mensah, commended ABCDE for organizing the International Youth Day in Ghana to
give salience to human capital development in the country, especially among the
youth.
He emphasized that supporting education and training is a
life-long activity that cannot be stopped at any point in time; therefore, the
private sector – though is facing difficulties due to the coronavirus pandemic
– must not relent in its support for educational initiatives.
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