A leg up for entrepreneurs
Updated: 2013-12-07 11:00
(China Daily)
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A forum on entrepreneurship education held in Beijing recently discussed how to help the young, especially students from low-income families, to get access to skills needed for start-ups. With unemployment rising across China, non-governmental organizations from home and abroad have actively supported entrepreneurship education. Bright China Foundation, the host of the forum, encourages young Chinese to start their own businesses by equipping them with skills needed for running businesses. The charity foundation has cooperated with vocational schools in China for a decade.
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