Youth Forum

CVM At Sunrise: Brain Drain Vs Entrepreneurship

In today’s Youth Forum discussion we focused on the topic, ‘Brain drain vs Entrepreneurship’ in Jamaica.

Our guests Jevaughn Gordon, University of the West Indies (UWI) Guild faculty of Humanities and Education representative and Nahjae Nunes, a national development advocate, spoke on various points such as:

What contributes to a youth migrating?

What kind of governmental changes are needed to assist youths?

Are there good job opportunities available for the youths? And much more.

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