The Mastercard Foundation today announced the opening of an Expression of Interest (EOI) process to collaborate with prospective partners in bridging access to inclusive financial services for the Agriculture and Agric-adjacent sectors, to unlock work opportunities for young Ghanaian women and men.
Through the EOI process, the Foundation is seeking partnerships with organizations in four key areas, which are central to the delivery of its Young Africa Works strategy in Ghana, namely:
Interested organizations are required to submit an Expression of Interest that explains how they will respond to one or more of the intervention areas and the role they can play, collaborating with other implementing partners and stakeholders, to achieve desired outcomes and the delivery of the Young Africa Works strategy in Ghana.
Agriculture contributes to more than one-fifth of Ghana’s GDP (Gross Domestic Products) and over 30 percent of total foreign export earnings. The sector employs almost 54 percent of households and is the main source of livelihood for the majority of the country’s poorest households. Youth aged 15-35 years make up almost 30 percent of persons engaged in the agriculture sector.
The Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy in Ghana seeks to enable three million young Ghanaian women and men to access dignified and fulfilling work by 2030 by deepening efforts and investment in the agriculture and adjacent sectors using a value chain and market system development approach.
The selected partners will work with the Foundation, through a co-creation process, to design interventions that create dignified work opportunities for young women and men in the sector.
Supporting documents:
Prospective partners can find additional information in the Expression of Interest.
Selection criteria:
The Foundation seeks partnerships with organizations that:
Preference will be given to aggregators that are local organizations or those that can build capacity, transfer knowledge, and transition program management to local organizations over the course of the program. This aligns with the Foundation's objective of institutional strengthening for a broad range of local actors, eventually contributing to the goal of primarily working with African-based organizations.
Key timelines:
Interested prospective partners can submit questions and inquiries via ghanaoffice@mastercardfdn.org