Africa Internship Academy partners SESA Africa to help youth embrace emotional resilience

 

The Africa Internship Academy (AIA) has formally connected to SESA Africa, within Ghana, gaining unique access to the National SESA Youth Programme.

This partnership now enables AIA to enroll many thousands of young Ghanaians through its existing provisions within the country.

Daniel Antwi Prolifik, the Africa Regional Business and Partnership Manager of Africa Internship Academy recently signed an MOU with SESA Africa Director James Kwesi Addison, which saw AIA begin to enroll young peopleonto #sesaYOUTH.

Daniel Antwi Prolofik says, "the commencement of enrolments onto #sesaYOUTH enables us  provide young Africans with the pathway to build their practical understanding and proficiency to navigate emotions and emotional needs required for establishing their emotional safety. In addition, we are enriching leadership social and emotional skills required to build emotional resilience within and around them.”

SESA Africa Director, James Kwesi Addison said, "this is the latest in a growing number of partnerships with non-profit organisations, educational networks, faith networks and international charities within Ghana. We welcome the chance for AIA to make best use of the #sesaYOUTH programme, which is running continually until 2028."

Mr Addison went on to say, "together with all partners in Ghana, and similar partners in 18 other African nations, the intention over the next 10 years is to establish a giant community of emotionally safe and resilient young people; able to positively influence and champion cohesion, engagement and creativity in other young people within their communities.
 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 
 

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