You can do so by visiting the regional or district NYA offices
The Authority does not undertake recruitment. All Civil Services recruitments are done by the Office of the Head of Civil Service at the Public Services Commission.
All proposals can be submitted to the regional or district offices of the NYA nearest to you.
It is a home-grown solution positions to provide relevant solutions for the Global-South and to support the implementation of critical South-South initiatives to empower the youth.
Yes! Through the Youth Leadership and Skills Training Institutes (YLSTIs), the Authority has over the years provided technical, vocational and leadership training for thousands of Ghanaian youths.
The statutory programmes of the Authority are the International Youth Day Commemoration on August 12 each year, African Youth Day Commemoration on November 1st, World Youth Skills Day, International Volunteers Day on 5th December and many others.
The Authority is currently engaged in some programmmes such as the recently launched Youth Agri-Enterprise Support (YAES) and the Skills Towards Employment and Productivity program (STEP).
You can visit the NYA office in your district or region for further details.
It is a document formulated to give guidance and direction to youth development service delivery.
Per the National Youth Policy of Ghana, the Youth bracket is from 15 to 35years.
The Authority is currently engaged in some programmmes such as the recently launched Youth Agri-Enterprise Support (YAES) and the Skills Towards Employment and Productivity program (STEP).
The youthful population is about 57%
whilst the Authority does not directly provide financial support for start-ups, the Authority provides guidance to prospective young entrepreneurs on sources to obtain funding for their projects.
It is a platform to enable young people participate in governance and also address issues pertinent to their communities.