The establishment of the first ever Western Province Youth Entrepreneurs Council (WPYEC) has sparked excitement and hope among the province’s young entrepreneurs as they embark on a new journey towards success and prosperity. The launching of WPYEC in the Western Provincial Capital Gizo was a momentous occasion, with Western Provincial Minister for Women, Youth Children and Family Affairs (WYCFA), Richard Beck, expressing his optimism for the future.
Minister Beck highlighted the challenges faced by young people in the province, including limited opportunities, high unemployment rates, and lack of access to financial resources. However, he emphasized the resilience and untapped potential within each youth, stating that entrepreneurship is the key to unlocking opportunities and prosperity for future generations.
The importance of entrepreneurship in the province was underscored by Minister Beck, who cited examples of young entrepreneurs making a difference in their communities through seafood export businesses, fashion brands, and digital technology ventures. The WPYEC, which is now operational and serves young entrepreneurs from Marovo to Shortland islands, aims to provide support and resources to help them succeed in their ventures.
With the launch of WPYEC, the Western Province is poised to see a new wave of innovation and economic growth driven by its young entrepreneurs. The council’s establishment marks a significant step towards transforming lives, shaping destinies, and building a brighter future for the province.