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Mastercard Foundation, 14 October 2021
More than 9,400 young women and men are set to benefit from a new partnership between Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), the country’s apex body for the private… Read more »
More than 9,400 young women and men are set to benefit from a new partnership between Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), the country's apex body for the private sector, and Agricyle Global, a social enterprise.The project will connect at least eight youth-led companies to global markets through high-level strategic partnerships. The partnership is in collaboration with the Mastercard Foundation, as part of its Young Africa Works-Enhancing Lead Firm Structure for Youth Employment in Uganda initiative. Read on.
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PSFU Vice Chairperson PSFU Board- Hon. Victoria Sekitoleko inspects the Agricycle Micro-processing Plant at the launch event
Dried Jackfuit from the Agricycle Micro-Processing Plant
The Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), the country's apex body for the private sector, has launched a partnership with Bird Uganda Safaris Limited, a Ugandan registered ... Read more »
The Mastercard Foundation today announced its Young Africa Works strategy in Uganda, which has set a goal to enable more than 3 million young people in the country to access ... Read more »
Young Africa Works in Uganda focuses on three economic sectors, including agriculture, tourism and hospitality, and construction/housing. The ... see more »
The Mastercard Foundation has been working in Uganda since 2008 and has invested a total of more than $282 million in expanding access to finance, ... see more »
The Mastercard Foundation has been working in Uganda since 2008 and has invested a total of more than $282 million in expanding access to finance, ... see more »
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