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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My MASO journey so far
Thursday, 14 December 2017
My name is Samuel Ocran from Assin Mankata , Central Region .I joined MASO in 2016 and i will like to tell you my story so far. I was an auto electrician in Accra for 4 years. Then I learned that my father was not feeling well so I had to come back to
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Supporting young entrepreneurs in cocoa growing communities through mentorship
Thursday, 07 December 2017
The MASO Programme works with experienced entrepreneurs and business/ management consultants as volunteers to mentor young entrepreneurs in cocoa producing communities through its Business Academy. The MASO Business Academy (business incubator) is training and supporting youth interested in starting businesses along the cocoa production chain or businesses that will enhance the life and general well-being
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From subsistence farming to a cocoa farmer – Judita Adagbledu’s story
Thursday, 09 November 2017
Judita, now proudly owns an acre of newly planted cocoa farm in Liate Wote. Judita Adagbledu is a high school graduate who grows maize, cassava, yam, plantains and vegetables mainly for consumption at home. He also supported his parents on their cocoa farm but never considered himself becoming a cocoa farmer. Cocoa farming is not
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