CAN IT BE POSSIBLE?

 

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It has now been 58 years since Kenya attained independent but we Kenyans are still struggling over the economy because of business challenges   that continues to prevail in the country.

According the International Trade Administration, there are three key challenges affecting the Kenyans economy that are; Corruption and weak governance, Weakened consumer spending and Lower public investment and fiscal austerity.

Kenya ranked number 128 out of 180 countries being most corrupt worldwide. The most affected areas are land dealings and large government contracts. Obtaining a tittle dead for your land is potentially fraught with the legal competitions. This has reduced the borrowing capacity of families’ and businesses. Hindering Kenya’s ability to expand its level of capital.

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Kenya has to achieve maximum productivity by making the best use of resources. A good example of useful resource is the youth and there productivity is a 100% legit potential in the increase of the economy. This is because of their high population of  about 70% of Kenya’s population while about a three quarter of the 70% of youths are unemployed making Kenya an unsecure country.

How do the unemployed youths sustain their daily lives? This is a serious question for the government.

However, thanks to the Kenya Kwanza Government, for recently launching a program dubbed The Kenya Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship. A youth prioritizing program that aims towards creating jobs for the youths. The government has done this one long step in order to enable the economy be stable. Well, the program cannot be a solution of unemployment if the youths lack skills and knowledge or lacking innovative ideas.

Youths however engage in different activities that affect a countries economy, which are paying taxes, making consumer choices, saving money and designing and producing profits. With no education, action and empowerment, youth engagement can never lead the county in special transformation or development.

In addition, there is need for the country to create training programs for the youths that are not only theoretical but are also practical and experimental. In Kenya, the TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) program has been introduced and carries almost 5,278 thousand qualified for degree candidates. The TVET has greatly spearheaded the universities and colleges by providing skills for innovative solutions.

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Creating real programs, projects, activities and services that promote youth engagement in the economy can radically transform economy the youths of all ages have capacities that can build economies at the local and international level.

Young people can be a driving force of supporting development and contribution to a counties economy, peace and security only when they are provided with the necessary skills and opportunities needed to reach their potential.

Comments

  1. Totally agree ,Creating real programs, projects, activities and services can promote youth engagement in the economy...

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  2. This is well articulated. Good job girl.

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  3. Well articulated ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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  4. I know of the TVET, it's a good project.
    It's a good article

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  5. Corruption and weak governance has been a major setback

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  6. Skills held by the youth can be a game changer in our economy

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  7. True from facts....y never disappoint๐Ÿคž๐Ÿผ

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  8. Educative master piece

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  9. Well articulated young people really need to be nutured to help in the growth of the economy

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  10. I love the topic, well defined

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  11. This is incredible girl

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  12. The Youth are the economy

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  13. Nice article ๐Ÿ‘

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  14. Good job keep it up

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  15. ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ˜

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  16. You are going far Sister. Good job

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  17. Good job ๐Ÿ‘

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  18. Well written. Youths have to be empowered

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