Opportunities for Youth, Women, and Persons with Disabilities in Ghana

Discover entrepreneurship programs, skills training opportunities, business support initiatives, and empowerment programs available to youth, women, and persons with disabilities in Ghana.

Across Ghana, thousands of young people, women, and persons with disabilities are looking for opportunities to develop their skills, start businesses, access funding, and improve their livelihoods.

While discussions about empowerment and inclusion are important, real change happens when people can access practical opportunities that help them move forward. Fortunately, several programs and initiatives are currently available to support entrepreneurship, skills development, leadership growth, and economic participation.

This guide highlights verified opportunities that individuals can explore today. Whether you are a student, aspiring entrepreneur, business owner, or job seeker, these programs may help you gain valuable skills, mentorship, funding, and support.

1. Adwumawura Programme

One of the most significant youth entrepreneurship initiatives currently available in Ghana is the Adwumawura Programme, implemented by the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP).

The programme is designed to support young Ghanaians between the ages of 18 and 40 who want to start, grow, or scale a business. Participants receive entrepreneurship training, mentorship, coaching, and access to grant support. The 2026 intake is currently open through the official portal.

Who Should Apply?

  • Young entrepreneurs
  • Startup founders
  • Individuals with viable business ideas
  • Existing small business owners

Benefits

  • Entrepreneurship training
  • Business mentorship
  • Access to entrepreneurial hubs
  • Grant support opportunities

2. YouStart Programme

The Government of Ghana’s YouStart Programme focuses on helping young people build commercially viable businesses and create employment opportunities. Beneficiaries receive business management training, advisory services, market access support, and access to finance.

Who Should Apply?

  • Young entrepreneurs
  • Startup founders
  • Small business owners
  • Individuals seeking entrepreneurship support

Benefits

  • Entrepreneurship training
  • Business advisory services
  • Access to markets
  • Funding opportunities

3. SEED Programme for Students

The Students Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development (SEED) Programme is a NEIP initiative focused on tertiary students who want to develop entrepreneurial skills and launch business ventures while pursuing their studies. The programme provides mentorship, training, networking opportunities, and potential access to seed funding.

Who Should Apply?

  • University students
  • Technical university students
  • Vocational students
  • Student entrepreneurs

Benefits

  • Entrepreneurship workshops
  • Mentorship support
  • Business development guidance
  • Networking opportunities

4. SkillsBridge Foundation

For persons with disabilities seeking skills development and economic empowerment opportunities, the SkillsBridge Foundation offers an inclusive approach focused on employment, entrepreneurship, and market-driven training.

The organization supports accessible training, entrepreneurship incubation, assistive technology initiatives, and employment pathways designed to promote economic independence.

Who Should Apply?

  • Persons with disabilities
  • Individuals seeking skills development
  • Aspiring entrepreneurs
  • Job seekers

Benefits

  • Accessible skills training
  • Entrepreneurship incubation
  • Mentorship
  • Employment support
Inclusion in agriculture

5. International Certificate in Impact Entrepreneurship (ICIE)

The International Certificate in Impact Entrepreneurship helps individuals develop entrepreneurial, leadership, and innovation skills while learning how to build businesses that generate both economic and social impact.

Who Should Apply?

  • Young entrepreneurs
  • Students
  • Social innovators
  • Community leaders

Benefits

  • Entrepreneurship training
  • Leadership development
  • Innovation skills
  • Business growth support

Why These Opportunities Matter

Many young people face challenges such as limited work experience, insufficient access to capital, and a lack of professional networks. Women entrepreneurs often encounter additional barriers to funding and business growth, while persons with disabilities may face accessibility and inclusion challenges.

Programs like these help bridge those gaps by providing:

  • Skills development
  • Entrepreneurship support
  • Mentorship
  • Networking opportunities
  • Access to funding
  • Business development resources

These opportunities not only benefit individuals but also contribute to stronger communities and economic growth.

AgroT Hub facilitators engaging farmers in a community training session in Ghana

Tips Before You Apply

1. Prepare Your Documents

Keep important documents ready, including:

  • National ID
  • CV or résumé
  • Educational certificates
  • Business registration documents (if applicable)

2. Update Your CV

Ensure your CV reflects your most recent skills, experiences, and achievements.

3. Clearly Define Your Goals

Many programs ask applicants about their vision, business idea, or future plans. Having clear goals can strengthen your application.

4. Apply Early

Avoid waiting until deadlines approach. Early applications allow time to resolve technical issues and gather any additional information required.

Building a More Inclusive Future

Creating opportunities for youth, women, and persons with disabilities is essential for sustainable development. Access to training, mentorship, entrepreneurship support, and funding can help individuals build meaningful careers, create businesses, and contribute positively to their communities.

At AgroT Hub, we believe empowerment begins with access. By connecting people with practical opportunities, we can help build more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous communities.

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FAQ

What opportunities are available for youth in Ghana?

Youth can access entrepreneurship programs, skills development initiatives, mentorship opportunities, and business support programs such as Adwumawura, YouStart, and SEED.

Are there opportunities specifically for persons with disabilities?

Yes. Organizations such as SkillsBridge Foundation provide accessible training, entrepreneurship incubation, and employment support for persons with disabilities.

Can students apply for entrepreneurship programs?

Yes. The SEED Programme specifically supports tertiary students interested in entrepreneurship and enterprise development.

How can women entrepreneurs access support?

Women entrepreneurs can explore entrepreneurship training, leadership development programs, mentorship opportunities, and business support initiatives available through various organizations and networks across Africa.

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