He also explained that the main aim of the visit
was to expose the participants to Tanzania’s
local green economy initiative and learning on
how green enterprises can easily help to tackle
youth unemployment prevailing in Tanzania
and other countries by using renewable
resources available.
“During the planning meeting I had the chance
to present Tanzania’s youth unemployment
situation to other participants and show how
green economy projects could help tackling
unemployment problems in Tanzania” says
Ndallo.
He added that there is hope to eradicate
youth unemployment in Tanzania: the two
years capacity building project implementation
shall involve youth from various educational
backgrounds to participate in the green
entrepreneurship training which will enable
them to acquire skills and knowledge.
He says that TYCEN will concentrate on engaging
youth in green economy and promotion of green
skills, knowledge about youth employability
opportunities; TYCEN will also care for the
implementation of tra [