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New entrepreneurship programme equips youth with green skillsThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) recent report painted a daunting picture for humanity, but a new Primestars youth entrepreneurship programme is showing youngsters new employment opportunities in the green economy. ![]() Source: Pexels
Equipping youngsters with green skillsThis year, the programme focuses on climate change and provides youth with skills they need to thrive in both employment and business opportunities within the green economy sector. The programme, called Step Up 2 A Green Start Up National Youth Green Entrepreneurship Programme, was officially launched with the premiere of entrepreneurship edutainment film, Karabo’s Kitchen, at the Ster-Kinekor cinema in Rosebank on Wednesday, 1 September. The programme consists of four stages:
Martin Sweet, managing director of Primestars, says that while climate change needs to be addressed at all levels of government and business, focusing on education solutions provides a long-term and sustainable way forward. “Climate change is happening now, and progressing at an alarming rate. We need to take urgent action. A critical contributor to confronting the issue is a robust drive to educate South African youth on the dangers of climate change, as well as the new job and entrepreneurship opportunities available in the green economy,” Sweet says. |