Social Enterprise Ghana is advocating for inclusive policies that would ensure social protection of the vulnerable and poor especially disabled women and unemployed youth.
Edwin Zu-Cudjoe, the Executive Director of Enterprise said the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the lack of social protection measures for the poor, marginalised women and unemployed youth who are at the mercy of the economy’s downturn.
“The situation of some persons in the media losing their jobs calls for policymakers, private sector and insurance companies to develop solutions like basic income, unemployment insurance, salary for start-up founders, insurance for self-employed.“This will at least give […]
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