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EU Programme To Train 1,500 Youths On Environmental Entrepreneurship
Sustainaware 2014‘, a Eu
ropean Union-funded programme would build the capacity of 1,500 youths nationwide on social-environmental entrepreneurship, the programme coordinator said last Tuesday.
Mr Hamzat Lawal, Sustainaware Nigeria National Coordinator told The Tide correspondent in Abuja that programme was launched in December 2013, with an estimated 102,000 euros (N23.97 million).
Lawal said that the programme would be implemented in eight countries selected from five continents of Europe(Yugoslavia, Croatia, Hungary, Liechtenstein); North America (U.S.A); South America (Argentina); Asia (India) and Africa (Nigeria).
The programme objective, according to him, is to raise awareness on the importance of sustainable development.
He said that it was also aimed at introducing the concept of social-environmental entrepreneurship with a focus on green economy and environmental health to young people.
“We hope to engage young people with fewer opportunities; so our target is about 1,500 per country; 1,500 youths in Nigeria and in every partner country.
“The project seeks to encourage Nigerian government to diversify its economy and to stop gas flaring; we are also hoping to reach out to young people to see opportunities in climate change.
“We are supposed to come up with a youth manifesto, which will be presented to policy makers so that they can mainstream young people into their development plan,” the coordinator said.
Lawal said the programme was also aimed at developing and stimulating young people to work on environmental issues.
According to him, this will be done while sharing knowledge on the different approaches to non-formal education on sustainable development around the world.
In Nigeria, he said that different networking programmes involving youth activists, policy makers and government agencies were ongoing.
Lawal said candidates would be drawn from states other than the FCT.
“It’s not just an Abuja thing and it’s not for high class or middle class young people; it is for youths with fewer opportunities and youths with disabilities.
“We have the Nigerian Youth Climate Action Network, a network of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and activists that came together under that umbrella.
“So we are going to be using our state focal points to reach out to young people with fewer opportunities, to teach and encourage them to start working as social-environmental entrepreneurs,” he said.
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