Ghana stands at a critical crossroads. While the nation has experienced periods of economic expansion, this growth has often been described as jobless, widening the gap between financial gains and human well-being. Unemployment has reached alarming levels, with the Ghana Statistical Service reporting an overall unemployment rate of nearly 15% and youth unemployment hovering around 30%. This silent pandemic has far-reaching consequences, manifesting in growing inequality, rising poverty, environmental degradation, and a trust deficit in key institutions.