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Mastercard Foundation, 23 September 2021
Today, the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), the country’s apex body for the private sector, launched a partnership with Bird Uganda Safaris Limited, a Ugandan… Read more »
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 leading birding tour company, in collaboration with the Mastercard Foundation to establish 3,980 work opportunities for young women and men over a 5-year period. The partnership is part of the Mastercard Foundation's Young Africa Works-Enhancing Lead Firm Structure for Youth Employment in Uganda. Read more.
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Patricia Amperire - a female beneficiary of the Bird Uganda Youth Employment Project shares her experience as a Birding Trainee and opportunities she is targeting
Miss Veronica (extreme right) shares her experience as a Female Birder and the opportunities for young people, especially women
PSFU's Stephen Asiimwe (L) and Bird Ug Safaris' Herbert Byaruganga (R) officially launch the Bird Ug Safaris Project
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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