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Mastercard Foundation
@MastercardFdn
The Mastercard Foundation seeks a world where everyone has the opportunity to learn and prosper.
Toronto, Canada
Joined August 2009
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    Please remember, the Mastercard Foundation will never: ❌ Solicit funding or request payments. ❌ Issue credit cards. We urge the public to remain vigilant. Please report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement and notify us immediately at [email protected].
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    Between 10 to 12 million African youth enter the workforce each year but only 3.1 million jobs are created, according to the @WorldBank. With the right supportive policies, #entrepreneurship can play a significant role in addressing Africa’s youth employment challenge.
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    In honour of #WorldTeachersDay we asked teachers: Why do you teach? We captured their responses with #WhyITeach. We want to hear from teachers across #Rwanda and #Africa. Share your why below! #LeadersInTeaching: bit.ly/2IzRuDK
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    What Baobab Summit 2019 themes represent what you’re trying to accomplish this year? #Baobab2019
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    We are excited to announce the appointment of Sewit Ahderom as the new President and CEO of the Mastercard Foundation. Sewit embodies the Foundation's values and is committed to scaling its impact across Africa and Canada. Read more: ow.ly/Pz5Z50X3Xff
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    Today is the first-ever International Day of Education. All young people, no matter their starting point in life, should have an equal chance to obtain a quality education and pursue their aspirations. Help us celebrate by sharing what education mean to you. #EducationDay
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    "It is not the education that you have, it is the skills that you have that will take you through" - Shamim Kavuma shares her biggest lesson from secondary school in Kampala, Uganda #secondaryeducation
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    Youth Ambassador, Joseph Opoku shares an insightful first-hand account of his experiences at secondary school in Ghana and how to harness the opportunity of Africa's rising youth demographic #secondaryeducation #africa #youthskills bit.ly/2XZRkQo
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    Join us on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Youth Economic Forum for panel discussions on agri-business, entrepreneurship, innovation, and access to finance. Hear from young entrepreneurs & business leaders in Ghana who are driving transformational change. Register bit.ly/3p4aOjN
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    What would the world look like if girls were encouraged to be dreamers, tinkerers, and inventors? Meet some inspiring #youngwomen who saw their future in #science and #technology and are paving the way for others. bit.ly/2UV1JHZ #WomenInScience @WomenScienceDay
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    Over 10 million additional secondary school teachers will be needed by 2030 to meet demand for secondary education in #Africa and therefore investing in quality initial teacher training is critical for preparing young people for the future of work. #secondaryeducation
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    Bold, reformed curricula across Africa will go a long way to preparing young people for the impact that digitization and automation will have on every sector in the formal and informal labour markets. #secondaryeducation #youngafricaworks
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    Mastercard Foundation Director, Kim Kerr speaks to Africa Outlook on the foundation's objective to address the growing problem of youth unemployment in Africa Click to find out more on @Africaoutlook africaoutlookmag.com/magazine/afric… #secondaryeducation #youngafricaworks
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    Congratulations to Joseph Nsengimana on his appointment as Rwanda’s Minister of Education. Before his appointment, he served as our Director of the Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning. We wish him the best in his next chapter of transforming education in Rwanda. #EdTech
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