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Tanzania bets big on youth to power manufacturing boom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80055, member: 636"] Tanzanian officials laid out a sweeping economic plan focused squarely on young people. The Minister for Youth Development, Joel Nanauka, stated the goal is to move them from small operations into major manufacturing roles. The strategy aims to create over a hundred thousand youth-led companies within five years. Twenty thousand of these firms would be placed in Special Economic Zones, with a focus on areas like food processing and digital creative work. These zone-based companies would each need to generate at least fifty jobs, contributing to a larger target of one million new positions. The plan involves dedicated funding for equipment, easier loan access through bank partnerships and a credit guarantee scheme, and reliable infrastructure like power and internet. An initial budget of eight billion shillings is allocated from a larger presidential pledge to finance youth businesses. Beyond money, the ministry emphasized training through coaching and expanded internship programs. A digital platform is planned to gather youth input and improve services, while a national database will help tailor future programs. Officials also highlighted a new Open Coding School to build digital skills, pushing young entrepreneurs to use online tools for economic growth, not just communication. The overall effort is tied to the ruling party's manifesto goal of creating around eight million jobs in the next five years. [/QUOTE]
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