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Over thirty youths trained on Behavioral Change Entrepreneurship skills

Over thirty youths trained on Behavioral Change Entrepreneurship skills

At least thirty-five youths trained on Behavioral Change Entrepreneurship training to equip youths with entrepreneurship skills in Juba through the support from United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) with the three main objectives to achieve by 2030 which are Zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and Zero Gender Based Violence (GBV), including harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation.

Malou Mel, one of the participants said that lack of capital and renting challenges the business sector in Juba because to start a business, a successful one in that matter requires the willpower to face the hurdles that come with it.

“First of all, the issue of capital determines the kind of business that you will run, and management also has its own cost. The economy of the country also has an impact on the progress as well as the downfall of the same business. A lot of people start a business and they don’t last a year or two or three in the business,”

He added that most of the young people in Juba are dealing in the mobile money business where they buy float in the dollar and sell it to get a little profit. Given the continuous rise and fall of the South Sudanese pound, it becomes harder for these little businesses to carry along.

Meanwhile, Deng Abraham Mangar, one of the beneficiaries said that business location is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Whether you’re setting up a brick-and-mortar business or launching an online store, the choices you make could affect your taxes, legal requirements, and revenue.

“Most of the young youths are having lack business skills because the legal structure you choose for your business will impact your business registration requirements, how much you pay in taxes, and your personal liability it’s not easy to pick the perfect name,”

At the same time Gak Malek, CEO for Business and Entrepreneurship Anchor Technology Limited (BEATec) said that the training is divided into two batches of 35 each hence the first batch started on Monday 5th December 2022 and it is ending on Friday 9th. The second batch shall kick off on 12th December 2022 and take another five days to complete the BEATec training module.

“The methodology focus on entrepreneurial behavioral change and practical skills looking at how entrepreneurs set their goals, commit to those goals, pitching of Business ideas, Persistence, Take a calculated risk, and network. Economical vulnerability is the root cause of most social crimes hence BEATec looks at empowering people economically for aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs to be more innovative and solve societal problems through their innovation. BEATec is looking forward to establishing the first Business Hub in South Sudan by 2023 to incubate startups and innovators from idea, prototype, market-entry, and continuous Business coaching and mentorship through Business Development Services (BDS),”.

About The Author

Wek Atak Kacjang

Wek Atak Kacjang, is a seasoned journalist with over ten years of comprehensive experience spanning both print and electronic media throughout South Sudan. His extensive career in journalism has established him as a respected voice in the country's media landscape, where he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to delivering accurate, impactful reporting across diverse subject matters. Wek holds a Diploma in Communications from the University of Juba, which he completed in 2020. This formal education provided him with a solid foundation in media theory, communication principles, and journalistic ethics that continue to inform his professional practice today. His academic background, combined with his decade of hands-on experience, has equipped him with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to navigate the complex media environment in South Sudan. Currently, Wek serves in dual roles at Juba Echo TV, where he functions as both a Social Media Monitor and News Editor. In these positions, he oversees the organization's digital presence while simultaneously managing editorial content and ensuring that news coverage meets the highest standards of journalistic integrity. His work at Juba Echo TV has allowed him to stay at the forefront of media innovation, particularly in how traditional journalism adapts to and leverages social media platforms for broader audience engagement and real-time news dissemination.

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