On July 1st, the Creating Opportunities for Rural Youth (CORY) project in The Gambia, gathered 25 rural youth across the Central River Region to start the Rural Entrepreneurial Venture Creation and Experimental Learning (REVCEL) training.
The
CORY project is a wonderful initiative that focuses primarily on rural
youths - See more at:
http://coryproject.org/groups/nyc-nedi-and-others-provide-their-feedback-cory-gambia-project#sthash.T5p7NETw.dpuf
The
CORY project is a wonderful initiative that focuses primarily on rural
youths. - See more at:
http://coryproject.org/groups/nyc-nedi-and-others-provide-their-feedback-cory-gambia-project#sthash.ach38iUY.dpuf
The
CORY project is a wonderful initiative that focuses primarily on rural
youths - See more at:
http://coryproject.org/groups/nyc-nedi-and-others-provide-their-feedback-cory-gambia-project#sthash.T5p7NETw.dpuf
The
training, underway at the Janjangbureh Forestry Department’s Conference Hall, involves
participants in the region who are engaged in various business ventures, and farming.
It
is being held under the Creating Opportunities for Rural Youth (CORY) Project
being coordinated by the Global Youth Innovation Network Gambia Chapter (GYIN
Gambia)- funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to enable young rural women and men to create
sustainable farm and non-farm businesses by building their entrepreneurial
capacities for enhanced peer learning.