TORONTO, ONT. – February 25, 2009 – The MasterCard Foundation has announced two new programs to expand savings initiatives in Tajikistan and Rwanda with Aga Khan Foundation Canada and CARE Canada.
At a media roundtable in Lagos on Friday, the Canadian-based non-profit, which shares a name with Mastercard Inc. but runs independently, announced that 10 million Nigerians will benefit from its ...
The Mastercard Foundation (<u><a href="http://www.mastercardfdn.org/">www.MastercardFdn.org</a></u>) and Africa CDC jointly announced that 15.2 million vaccines ...
The Mastercard Foundation, in partnership with the University of Oxford, has announced a new round of funded scholarships for aspiring African students. The initiative, under the Mastercard Foundation ...
The Mastercard Foundation is a registered Canadian charity and one of the largest foundations in the world. It works with visionary organizations to advance education and financial inclusion to enable ...
CAIRO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EdVentures, the investment arm of Nahdet Misr Group and a leading EdTech venture capital firm in the MENA region, has announced a five-year partnership with the Mastercard ...
Mastercard Foundation and UNHCR launch historic partnership to transform education and livelihoods for more than 500,000 Refugees and Displaced Youth in Africa. NAIROBI, KENYA – The Mastercard ...
The Mastercard Foundation has emphasised its unwavering commitment to the growth and development of EdTech companies across Africa. The Director of the Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning ...
The Mastercard Foundation will host two events at the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 79) on September 22, 2024. Both gatherings will address the critical issues of girls’ ...
The Mastercard Foundation will spend $300 million to help about 500,000 refugees in Africa complete their education, giving them a pathway to jobs. The foundation will work with the UNHCR, the UN ...
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