Close Menu
Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Thursday, June 19
    • About us
      • Authors
    • Contact us
    • Privacy policy
    • Terms of use
    • Advertise
    • Newsletter
    • Post a Job
    • Partners
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube WhatsApp
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    • Home
    • Innovation
      • Products
      • Technology
      • Internet of Things
    • Business
      • Agritech
      • Fintech
      • Healthtech
      • Investments
        • Cryptocurrency
      • People
      • Startups
      • Women In Tech
    • Media
      • Entertainment
      • Gaming
    • Reviews
      • Gadgets
      • Apps
      • How To
    • Giveaways
    • Jobs
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    You are at:Home»Business»The MasterCard Foundation Announces $50 Million RFPs For Youths in Ghana and Uganda

    The MasterCard Foundation Announces $50 Million RFPs For Youths in Ghana and Uganda

    1
    By Staff Writer on February 11, 2014 Business, News, Press Release

    The MasterCard Foundation today issued a $50 million Request for Proposals, seeking innovative, collaborative and scalable approaches for creating economic opportunities for young people by providing skills-training and access to financial services. The announcement is part of the Foundation’s new Economic Opportunities for Youth strategy, which will improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged young people through employment and enterprise development.

    Uganda and Ghana, the two countries that are the initial focus of the initiative, young people between the ages of 15 and 24 form approximately 20 percent of the population. In both Uganda and Ghana they form approximately 20 percent of the population.[1] Their unemployment and underemployment challenges are exacerbated by the limited access to financial services and a mismatch between the skills they receive in formal education and the needs of local labour markets. This results in high levels of unemployment and underemployment.

    To date, The MasterCard Foundation has committed $177 million to projects in 16 African countries that address the needs of disadvantaged young people who are entering their working years. As a significant funder of education, job and enterprise training programs in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Foundation advocates a unique and comprehensive approach, combining market-relevant skills-training, mentoring and access to financial services. This support helps more young people realize their personal and economic potential as employees, entrepreneurs or self-employed workers.

    The Foundation is inviting non-governmental organizations, financial service providers, as well as private sector and academic institutions to present collaborative models that will enable disadvantaged youth to build successful livelihoods. The areas of focus for this round will be in the agriculture/agribusiness sector in Ghana and Uganda, as well as the construction sector inGhana.

    The MasterCard Foundation is also committed to the principle of youth engagement and is seeking proposals that will demonstrate youth involvement in program design, implementation and evaluation.

    Interested and qualified parties can obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals at www.mastercardfdn.org and are invited to make submissions by email to eoyrfp@mastercardfdn.org by March 5, 2014. 

    Related

    Ghana MasterCard Foundation Press Release Request for Proposals Uganda youths
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email
    Staff Writer
    • Website

    I am a staff at Innovation Village.

    Related Posts

    Zeeh Africa wins two awards at the VivaTech 2025

    Protests Ignite in Kenya After Blogger’s Death in Police Custody, Highlighting Entrenched Brutality

    WhatsApp Just Opened the Door to Ads and Closed Something Else

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Copyright ©, 2013-2024 Innovation-Village.com. All Rights Reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.