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Mastercard Foundation, 15 July 2022
Today, the Ministry of Labor and Skills (MoLS) of Ethiopia signed a partnership agreement with First Consult (FC) to create work opportunities for young people through Micro, Small… Read more »
Annually, two million young people join the labor market in Ethiopia. To create work opportunities for young people through Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the Ministry of Labor and Skills (MoLS) of Ethiopia has signed a partnership agreement with First Consult (FC) ). The agreement is facilitated through the BRIDGES Programme, which is part of the Mastercard Foundation's Young Africa Works strategy in Ethiopia and is being implemented in partnership with First Consult. Find out more.
Partial view of participants as Samuel Yalew Adela, Ethiopia Country Head, Mastercard Foundation, addresses the audience at the event on Friday , July 15, 2022.
The Ministry of Labor and Skills (MoLS) of Ethiopia signed a partnership agreement with First Consult (FC) to create work opportunities for young people through Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The project will run from 2022 until 2024.
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