On 16
March 2019, The Global Youth Innovation Network (GYIN) Gambia Chapter held a graduation
of 50 young Gambians on Enterprise Management, at a
colourful graduation ceremony held at the Jenoi Agricultural Rural Farmers’
Training Centre, Lower River Region (LRR).
GYIN Gambia has since its inception as a national youth
network specialises on youth led rural developments programs and activities.
The six months Youth Mentorship Programme was bankrolled by
the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP).
The programme has been designed
to provide support for the mentees on Understanding Business Ecosystem, Banking
and Finance, Applying Grants and Loans, as well as Records Keeping.
The Graduation
Ceremony brought together dignitaries from various ministries and partners,
including YEP, Nema Project, Gambia Youth Chamber of Commerce (GYCC), GYIN
Gambia Regional Coordinators, GYINers,
youth organisations, as well as the community of Jenoi and Jarra Soma.
The Scout Band led
a March pass from the Trans-Gambia highway to the Centre grounds, where speeches
were delivered by various dignitaries, and culminated with a ‘Youth Bantaba’ Forum
by the famous ‘Yiriwa Kafoo’ Team from The Gambia Radio and Television Services
(GRTS).
The event also
witnessed presentation of certificates of merits and completion to outstanding
participants who performed extremely well during the course of the six months
programme.
Certificates of
appreciation were awarded to partners, namely - YEP project, Nema Project,
GYCC, and the Jenoi Agricultural Center for their long-term assistance to GYIN The
Gambia.
Mrs. Fatou
Jammeh Touray the Lower River Region (LRR)- Governor in delivering the keynote
remarks acknowledged the efforts of youth organisations in their contribution
to national development.
Mrs Touray
commended GYIN The Gambia for focusing on rural development adding that the
initiative of having mentoring is virtuous.
She called on
development partners to continue supporting youth initiatives, citing
mentorship as key in one’s life.
Mr. Landing B.
Sanneh, the Mansakonko Area Council Chairman who served as the Guest Speaker advised
graduates to apply knowledge and skills gained into practice.
Mr Sanneh hailed
GYIN The Gambia for championing the fight against traditional stereotype of
youths, by accusing them of being lazy.
He said Youth
Entrepreneurship is prerequisite for national development, as it also makes youths
to be independent and self-reliant.
Raimund A.
Moser, YEP
Project Manager commended GYIN Gambia for successfully completing the programme,
adding that the six months’ mentorship programme was realized through
Agreement- MoU signed by the their two organisations.
Mr. Moser
stated that: “At YEP, we consider you as our partner and we will continue
supporting your initiatives based on the impact that you- GYIN Gambia has
registered for the past years.”
Mamadou Edrisa
Njie Executive
Director GYIN Gambia in his statement gave a brief background of the mentorship
programme saying that the programme provided one-to-one mentoring of youth
entrepreneurs and monthly workshops of sharing experiences.
Mr. Njie
challenged emphasized that mentors should advice and guide the mentees on the
right path of enterprise management, which had immensely equipped them with
best practices of running a venture such as taxation, business registrations,
bank savings etc.
He further
said the programme has also unlock the hidden potentials and abilities in the
mentees saying that as a result, in the fourth month of the Youth Mentorship
Programme, most of the mentees have registered tremendous successes as per
their undertakings.
GYIN Gambia ED
also commented on the successes of the programme, noting that in the beginning,
30 Mentees were unregistered, but by the end of the one-to-one mentoring, 41 out
of the 50 Mentees secured business registration certificates and Tin numbers.
Adding: “24
mentees have now created separate business accounts different from their
personal savings accounts’. This will help them to know their profits and
losses thus giving them the opportunity to assess the profitability of their
businesses,” Mr Njie said.
On
business expansion, he explained that the supervision
questionnaires have shown that a good number of the Mentees have expanded their
businesses from one stage to another. Some of the Mentees who had wonderful
business ideas but only starting up capital crippled them to turn their dreams
into reality, have now able to put things together by applying for the YEP Mini
Grant Scheme.
Njie further
noted that the program has enrolled youths who are into poultry, ICT,
horticulture, rice and field crops production, small ruminates, fashion and
design, tailoring, salon, carpentry, welding and apiculture.
Certificates
of merit and completion were awarded to deserving mentees who perform extremely
well during the course of the six months’ mentorship programmes.
Furthermore,
certificates of Appreciation were also given to development partners in
recognition of their long-term support financially, logistically and
technically to GYIN Gambia.
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