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Dignified and fulfilling work goes beyond earning an income. At the Young Africa Works Summit, young people and leaders explored how to expand access to work that offers reliable pay, respect, purpose, and is seen as reputable. Learn more: ow.ly/YTiq50Zk8iV
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Dignified and fulfilling work is more than just a job. It is work that pays reliably and offers at least one of these three additional markers. ⤵️
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Read more on how this understanding has emerged, what it reveals about the experiences of young Africans, and the insights shaping what it takes to expand access to lasting opportunities: ow.ly/AJIA50Zk0y7
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We reaffirm our commitment to supporting at least 250 refugee-led organizations (RLOs) by 2030. With the right support and inclusive systems, RLOs can help transform systems and unlock greater opportunities for refugees and displaced youth at scale. It’s time to invest in their leadership. Swipe to learn how.
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Refugee-led organizations (RLOs) deliver local solutions that are relevant and sustainable. At the Mastercard Foundation, we work with RLOs as equal partners, embedding their leadership, insight, and networks into every stage of our programming. (1/2)⤵️ Learn more: ow.ly/I8XP50ZhfWK
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Swipe to see the approach that has unlocked work for 800,000 youth and reached 1.3M , 67% of which are young women. It’s time for collective action across policy and practice to unlock opportunities for millions more refugees and displaced youth. Learn more: ow.ly/a9hC50ZfVub
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“In Kakuma, I saw the struggle: children doing homework under candlelight, women cooking in unsafe conditions, and businesses struggling to keep food fresh. I knew we could do better.” — Vasco Hamisi, co-founder, Okapi Green Energy Limited. Find out how Vasco Hamisi is expanding access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for thousands of refugees in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp. ow.ly/B3Mz50Zfl5h
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This year we partnered with Anna Heffernan (Miskwaa Designs), a Michi Saagii Nishnaabekwe artist from Curve Lake First Nation, to create a piece for National Indigenous Peoples Day. Anna shared the inspiration behind this piece: “I created this drawing for the Mastercard Foundation EleV Program to mark June 21st, the Summer Solstice and Indigenous Peoples Day. In nishnaabemwin one of the names for this month of the year is demin dibik giizis - strawberry moon, because it is ready to harvest now. With this drawing I wanted to reflect on the cycles of life, from the growth cycle of the strawberry to the monthly cycle of the moon and the yearly cycle of the sun, reaching its longest day of the year on the solstice.” #NIPD2026
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Louange, Esther, and Lich aren’t just building businesses; they’re empowering other refugees and displaced youth in their communities. This World Refugee Day, read what fuels their work and the policy shifts they think could unlock greater opportunities: ow.ly/IUiv50ZeLK4
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Conflict, displacement, poverty, early parenthood, and economic pressures have interrupted the education of thousands of young people across Uganda’s refugee-hosting districts, leaving many unsure if they can return to learning. (1/2)⤵️ Learn more: ow.ly/2QIU50Zeytm
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Second-chance education and accelerated learning approaches, such as the Accelerated Education Program (AEP), are helping young refugees who have been out of school regain confidence and continue their education. (2/2)
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This #WorldRefugeeDay, meet Mariam, Pang and Monica, young refugee women in Kakuma and Dadaab building futures through skill, work, care and leadership. On June 20, through the UNHCR–Mastercard Foundation partnership, they join a day of skills exchange and learning. Read more: ow.ly/CWbv50ZeaA9 @UNHCRAfrica
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At the Sudan Youth Dialogues, Nairobi Edition, Sudanese youth leaders, creatives, and Mastercard Foundation partners convened to discuss the refugee experience in Kenya’s creative economy. Read more: ow.ly/RioU50ZcR5N
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Refugees are more than their circumstances; they are innovators, leaders, and changemakers. #TalentBeyondBorders is a call to recognize and invest in that potential — and to take action. This World Refugee Day, help amplify refugee voices and support youth- and refugee-led solutions driving local change. ow.ly/gtTv50Zctop
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Education and learning are the keys to opportunity. Episode 7 of Education: Transforming Lives, Transforming Africa follows refugees and displaced youth as they access education, develop skills, and navigate pathways to meaningful work and leadership. Watch it here: ow.ly/GWQx50ZcjNU
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In the lead-up to World Refugee Day, we’re spotlighting Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program alum, Hamdi Mohamed. Driven by a commitment to gender equity, Hamdi founded the Somali Refugee Girls Education Project to help girls in Dadaab stay in school and thrive. Learn more about his work: ow.ly/yUMi50ZbX3m #TalentBeyondBorders @Africa_Oxford
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When refugee and displaced youth are included in education systems and supported to thrive, they become powerful agents of change. In Episode 7 of Education: Transforming Lives, Transforming Africa, refugees and displaced youth share how education helped them rebuild their lives, pursue their ambitions, and create opportunities for others. ow.ly/kgj950ZbbIA #TalentBeyondBorders
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