MASO recruits Gender Champions to inspire the next generation of cocoa entrepreneurs
Thursday, 24 May 2018
The MASO Programme works with women and men who have made gender equality and women’s empowerment a commitment in their communities. MASO promotes equal participation and engagements with both young men and women. The programme targets 40% female participation in all its interventions. As a strategy to promote equal gender participation and to curb gender
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MASO presents findings on youth access to finance
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Access to finance is a major challenge for young people especially for those in rural areas. Discussion at the bi-annual learning meeting hosted by the Youth Forward Initiative recently centered on the challenges faced by young people in accessing finance. Youth Forward aims to improve the capacity of young people in Ghana to get jobs,
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Access to land a challenge for young people seeking to go into cocoa farming
Friday, 13 April 2018
Alberta Abochie is a 24-year-old Senior High School graduate and a single mum from Leklebi Agbesia in the Volta Region. She joined the MASO Programme in 2016 with the hope, she will own a farm by the end of the year long course. Like all her peers, she went through the cocoa agronomy
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MASO Business Academy helps youth create employment opportunities in cocoa communities
Tuesday, 27 March 2018
Youth in rural communities are not usually exposed to entrepreneurial training; however, the story for youth in selected cocoa growing communities in Ghana is different. Through the MASO Business Academy, youth age between 17 to 25 in cocoa growing communities are receiving entrepreneurial training to enable them to establish businesses and run them successfully. This
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Becoming a next generation cocoa farmer – John Alu’s story
Friday, 02 March 2018
My name is John Alu ,a 25-year-old young man from Leklebi Agbesia in the Volta region. I started my first cocoa farm four years ago but decided to join the MASO Agro Academy in 2016 to learn how to grow cocoa professionally. I would like to tell you about my journey so far. MASO came
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Youth Forward Initiative – MASO Learning Diary 2017
Thursday, 08 February 2018
The Youth Forward Initiative learning partner in Ghana has released a Learning Diary on the MASO programme. MASO is part of the Youth Forward Initiative which is supported by the Mastercard Foundation. The Youth Forward Initiative learning partnership works across the programme to develop an evidence-based understanding of the needs of young people in Ghana
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MASO youth establish nurseries for their cocoa farms
Friday, 02 February 2018
Sustainable production practices and the expansion of cocoa production in Ghana are linked to the availability of improved planting materials. As part of training the next generation of cocoa farmers in Ghana, the MASO programme establishes nurseries in each of the communities where we run the MASO Agro Academy. The youth are provided with practical
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MASO begins recruitment of third cohort of youth participants
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
The MASO programme has started a recruitment process of the third cohort of youth participants. A data collection exercise has begun across five major cocoa growing regions including the Volta, Western, Brong -Ahafo, Ashanti and Central Regions. The MASO programme provides employment opportunities for youth in cocoa growing communities to develop various career options in
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Isaac Adetis’ story, from a youth farmer to a community entrepreneur
Thursday, 04 January 2018
“Farming is the only career option for most youth in Ashrifikrom. So I also became a farmer growing cassava, maize and cocoa when I finished Junior Secondary School in 2011”, says Isaac Adeti. But now the 23-year-old young man has added another income generating activity to his life. He sells agrochemicals to other farmers in
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From a school teacher to a cocoa farmer – Elizabeth Kufuor’s story
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
“The beginning of every journey is not easy but if you have the can do spirit, you will succeed” – Elizabeth Kufuor. Elizabeth is 22 years old and part of the first cohort of MASO youth trained in cocoa agronomy in Kasapin, a cocoa-growing community in the Brong Ahafo region. She was a pupil teacher in
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