by Ignatius Odongo | Apr 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
The EILP responds to the African youth entrepreneurship challenges by equipping them with the practical skills required to start their businesses immediately. For those already in business, the programme sharpens their ability to run and manage successful businesses....
by Ignatius Odongo | Feb 4, 2021 | Entrepreneurship
It is often believed that without opportunity, entrepreneurship would not exist. Identification and pursuit of opportunities are believed to be at the very heart of entrepreneurial success, which sets entrepreneurs apart from other members of society. However,...
by Ignatius Odongo | Jan 28, 2021 | Entrepreneurship
The MoU will see EJ and FYF work together to create projects that will benefit many aspiring young people in Africa and beyond. FYF is social enterprise that brings youth together to fight poverty and unemployment. To date, FYF has facilitated start-ups of over 1,000...
by Ignatius Odongo | Jun 10, 2020 | Entrepreneurship
World over, youth entrepreneurship has remained a challenge for young people, communities and governments alike. This challenge has been sustained even though youth entrepreneurship has often been touted as a solution to employment generation and poverty alleviation....
by Ignatius Odongo | Jun 4, 2020 | Entrepreneurship
As aspiring businesspeople, it is always important to learn the discipline of bookkeeping. Bookkeeping means keeping records of the financial transactions of a business. Bookkeeping is helpful in ensuring that funds generated from the business are easy to track and...
by Ignatius Odongo | Jun 4, 2020 | Entrepreneurship
Most governments are guided by constitutions which underscore the rights of their peoples to participate in their countries’ development. In addition, governments put in place other legislative frameworks that operationalise the provisions in their...
by Ignatius Odongo | Jun 4, 2020 | Entrepreneurship
In her book, Judgment and Decision Making in Accounting (2008), Professor Sarah Bonner distinguishes between judgement and decision making. She refers to judgement as a process of forming an idea, opinion, or estimate about an object, event, state, or any other...
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