The United States (US) Embassy in Accra has held a two-day business forum for 35 young entrepreneurs in the Northern RegionĀ to promote sustainable entrepreneurship.
The forum featured streaming sessions with entrepreneurs in the United States of America, who shared insights of how they overcame business challenges.
Three local enterprenuers, who were Mandela Washington Fellows, also interacted with participants highlighting possible business opportunities and challenges as well as how the Mandela Washington Fellowship propelled their businesses.
A similar event dubbed “The Green Pitch Competition” would be held this week in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
Miss Michelle Cloud, Regional Public Engagement Specialist at the US Embassy, speaking during the event in Tamale, said the forum formed part of activities for the global entrepreneurship and international education weeks.
She said it was an opportunity for the Embassy to bring resources and programmes being run in Accra and online to the northern part of the country.
She said an education advisor and a team of education USA had presentations with the Tamale Senior High School to educate students on how to study in the United States.
Miss Cloud stated that sustaining entrepreneurship was an interest area of the Embassy, adding it sought to promote livelihood and economic development.
Madam Ruka Yaro Delima, an entrepreneur, and a Mandela Washington Fellow, advised young entrepreneurs to overlook challenges, and work hard to overcome them, saying “Entrepreneurship is not any easy journey but worth it in the end.”
She encouraged young people to conceive business ideas, embrace partnership, and work towards being competitive, and said competition enhanced the growth of individual businesses.