Meridian Port Services Ltd (MPS), has appointed Global Communities Inc.

to collaborate with the Ghana TVET Service to launch the Alternative Livelihood Project, an initiative aimed at equipping 100 individuals from five coastal fishing communities with vocational skills to enhance their economic opportunities.

The initiative will benefit members of Nungua, Sakumono, Tema, Kpone, and Prampram communities.

As part of the project, a baseline study will be conducted to assess participants' strengths before they undergo an intensive skills training program.