A professor at Ghana's Takoradi Technical University has come up with a novel way of combating high unemployment among graduates: social enterprise.
The idea is to train students to be social entrepreneurs, so they can find jobs that will have a positive impact on society, the Telegraph reports.
"As we try to solve unemployment problems, and we do any businesses, we may end up killing society," the professor says.
"We are looking at businesses that will impact on society as well as individuals in society."
The British Council in Ghana, in collaboration with the University of Huddersfield and Bolton in the UK, is funding the project, which will run in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya.
Newsghana.com reports that at a workshop to introduce the concept to selected students of the Takoradi Technical University, the professor said as higher education providers, it had become imperative to research the high unemployment rate among graduates as well as professing solutions in that regard.
"We expect our higher education to break down the cycle because most of the youth come through higher education," he said.
"Why can't they find jobs because there is something wrong with the way we do things.
And we believe we should be training their students to be social entrepreneurs."
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