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Ghana’s Foreign Minister Calls for the urgent need for Job Creation in Commonwealth Nations

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In an urgent call to action, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has put forth a staggering challenge to Commonwealth countries: the creation of over 5,000 jobs daily until 2030. This ambitious target is set against the backdrop of a burgeoning youth population eager to enter the labour market, a situation that presents both a significant challenge and a vast opportunity for Human Resources (HR) professionals across these nations.

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The minister’s statement, made during a lecture in Accra, brings to the forefront the critical need for innovative approaches in job creation, talent management, and workforce development. This initiative is not just about generating employment opportunities; it’s about creating decent, sustainable jobs that can support economic recovery and development in the post-COVID-19 era. The focus on “decent jobs” highlights the importance of not just any employment, but positions that offer fair wages, security, and dignity to workers.

This development challenge is particularly poignant for Commonwealth countries, many of which are still grappling with the economic fallout of the pandemic and other global crises, such as the Russia-Ukraine War. The emphasis on job creation underscores the crucial role that HR professionals play in navigating and shaping the future of work within these countries. It calls for a strategic overhaul of employment-related HR strategies, emphasizing skill development, and fostering economic sustainability.

The task ahead for HR professionals and policymakers is monumental. Innovating in job creation will likely involve leveraging technology and digital platforms to open new employment avenues, enhancing vocational and technical education to align with the needs of the modern economy, and creating enabling environments for entrepreneurship and small business growth. Additionally, there is a need for a concerted effort to attract foreign investment that can spur job creation while also ensuring that such investments are channelled into sectors that promise long-term economic benefits and sustainability.

The call to action by Minister Botchwey is a stark reminder of the scale of the challenge facing Commonwealth countries in their quest for economic development and stability. It serves as a rallying cry for HR professionals, policymakers, and the international community to come together to address the youth population’s employment needs. The journey to 2030 will require creativity, collaboration, and a relentless focus on creating employment opportunities that are not only abundant but also meaningful and sustainable.

As Commonwealth countries strive to meet this formidable goal, the world watches and waits to see if this ambitious target can catalyze a transformation in how nations approach job creation and workforce development in an increasingly uncertain global landscape.

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