Boosting Literacy Skills in Africa    
                                                          
Entrepreneurship to Disadvantage Youth
To  prepare  young  people to  understand and
interact  within a culturally diverse  and globally
interconnected    world,   World    Partners   for
Development has partnered with Global Nomads
Group, an  international  nonprofit organization
based in the U.S. to connect students in Ghana,
the U.S,and other far parts of the world through
video  conferencing  in  educational   programs
which include, global issues, health, community
development, environment, modern technology,
political  systems, entrepreneurship, and  other
nations   cross-cultural    communication   skills.

Students from poor rural  and urban schools in
Ghana and many African countries are enjoying
from such programs via  the GIMPA  LDC video
conference facility in Accra, Ghana.
This  world-class educational program has also
opened many doors  to  most Ghana schools in
books and computer library  projects, with other
schools around the world.
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As young people are finding it very difficult to get jobs
in  their   own   rural   communities,   World   Partners   
for    Development    is   working   in   a   collaborative
program  with a  U.S.  based  nonprofit   organization,
Making   Cents  International,  to   help   the  youth  in
Ghana grow through new ideas that create economic
opportunities for their lives.
The purpose of this entrepreneurship education is to
prepare  the  youth  to  be  active,  self-sufficient,  and
productive   citizens   who   can    contribute   to   t heir
community's   social   and   economic   development.
As  part   of   this  program, a   youth  leader   is being
sponsored  from Ghana  to  attend   the  2009 Global
Youth Conference  in Washington,DC,   to   be   more
equipped  as training of  trainer (TOT) for  other youth
enterprise programs in Ghana.                                          
     
Youth are  the  future  of  their countries. Their
education is key to sustaining, improving health,
democracies, increasing per capita income and
conserving community environmental resources.
Currently,  WPD  is  partnering with donors and
communities   to  support   rural   schools    and
community   library  projects  that  bring  people
together   and   provide   them   with     learning
opportunities.                                                              
                                                           
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World, the
rural poor
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World Partners for Development is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit  organization   who   collaborate  with  
organizations,  businesses, and  individuals  to
integrate   their   commitment   to  long  lasting
sustainable  human development, in the areas
of  education,  health,  enterprise,  technology,
environmental, and global exchange programs.

Our  programs   target   world's   underserved
communities     whose     development   needs
receive little attention and resources.

One  of  our   major   aims, is  to  foster  youth
development  in partnering  with youth serving
community   based   organizations,  and   also
empower  the  youth  to  be  involved in global
development issues.
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