"Through specialized training at no cost (in areas such as financial literacy, entrepreneurship, business plans, planning and budget control, leadership and team management, tax system, among others), workshops and mentoring, EY makes available to young Angolans a set of tools that will help solve their most complex challenges and provide sustainable growth to facilitate their access to employment and creation of their own jobs," reads a statement sent to VerAngola.
Carlos Basto, office managing partner EY Angola, quoted in the note, explains that the company's "lasting impact" is "not limited to the clients" with whom they work. "We also build a better business world for all stakeholders by publishing our insights, research and opinions on the issues that matter most to businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, governments and regulators. By doing so, we can help seize the opportunities that change offers to create better businesses and drive more inclusive economic growth," he adds.
EY has been in Angola since 1957 and aims to help develop and build better businesses for its clients, people and society.