National Apprenticeship programme portal opened: Apply Here

The National Apprenticeship Programme (NAP) portal has been opened for all Ghanaians who are interested in acquiring employable skills. NAP offers free, high-quality apprenticeship training to equip young people with industry-relevant technical, vocational, and entrepreneurial skills.
The various programmes and training modules you can apply for are as follows.
The National Apprenticeship programme portal has the following programmes and trainings to choose from.
Craftsmanship & Artisanal Trades
– masonry
– carpentry
– tiling
– electrical works
Traditional Crafts
– weaving
– beadwork
– leatherworks
– blacksmithing
– pottery
Fashion & Beauty
– dressmaking
– hairdressing
– barbering
– makeup artistry
Manufacturing
– welding
– industrial maintenance
– furniture making
– robotics basics
Renewable Energy
– solar PV
– biogas
– recycling
– Energy efficiency repairs
Hospitality & Tourism
– culinary arts
– hotel management
– eco-tourism
– event planning
Automotive
– engine repair
– vehicle diagnostics
– electric vehicle servicing
ICT & Digital Services
– software development
– data analysis
– digital marketing
– mobile phone repairs
How to apply
All interested persons must visit the application portal https://www.nap.nya.gov.gh/ nap/register to register.
Enter all your biodata and education background, select your area of interest and provide all required additional information. To make the registration easy and fast, have your Ghana card as well as your recent passport picture in soft copy handy so that you can enter the data and also upload the relevant portions as required.
In a related development, the government of Ghana seeks to also train one million coders through the new one million coders initiative, which is expected to empower Ghanaians with the skills of the future. Whether you’re a student, professional, or simply curious, this programme offers a pathway to a brighter future.
Also, others can apply for the Adwumawura Programme, which aims to empower 10,000 young Ghanaians between the ages of 18 and 35 every year to launch and grow their businesses.