Type | Journal Article - Journal of Business Administration and Management Sciences Research |
Title | The effect of the Namibia youth credit scheme (NYCS) programme on the livelihood of the youth in Zambezi Region |
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Volume | 4 |
Issue | 8 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 180-188 |
Abstract | Despite efforts to overcome unemployment, Namibia is still challenged by high youth unemployment. Different interventions have been introduced by the Namibian government to enable the unemployed youth to enter the labour market such as the Namibia Youth Credit Scheme programme. A study was conducted in order to investigate how the Namibia Youth Credit Scheme (NYCS) has improved the livelihood of the youth in the Zambezi Region formerly known as the Caprivi Region. The study employed a qualitative research approach in which interviews were conducted for 23 respondents including focus group discussions and hand analysis was used. The study found that the NYCS programme has improved the livelihood of some beneficiaries through income generation, employment creation in business and projects established from loans acquired. Challenges were also identified in NYCS, such as lack of support for the implementation of NYCS policy, lack of transport to conduct monitoring and field visits to youth businesses and projects of NYCS beneficiaries, no contractual obligations between the MYNSSC and NYCS beneficiaries, discrepancies of the appointment of implementing agencies, high loan repayment rates and inflexible repayment methods. The study also provided recommendations for the success of NYCS; the MYNSSC should take the leading role of the implementation of NYCS policy, review and appointment of responsible implementing agencies. Implementing agencies’ performance should be reviewed and progress report to be submitted to the MYNSSC. |
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