The West African country of Ghana has received $30 million from the African Development Bank to help its youth and small-business owners deal with the effects of the Covid-19 virus.
The money will be used to develop skills in higher education, boost entrepreneurship, and create jobs for the nation's youth and small-business owners, the Ghana News Agency reports.
The virus, which has killed thousands of people in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, is believed to be responsible for more than half of the deaths in those countries, according to the World Health Organization. Read the Entire Article
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