Kosmos Innovation Center and MasterCard Foundation train 108 young women agripreneurs
The Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) and the Mastercard Foundation held a three-day Bootcamp in Kumasi for 108 aspiring young women entrepreneurs within the Agri-MSME sector.
The KIC Women’s Bootcamp is part of the capacity building program under the KIC and Mastercard Foundation’s multi-year partnership to train the next generation of young leaders and agriculture entrepreneurs.
The Bootcamp seeks to create a pipeline of empowered women in the agriculture ecosystem as well as build the capacity of participants in the AgriTech Challenge.
The three-day event was facilitated by 16 external trainers and mentors, specifically selected to share their diverse experience in a broad range of areas, including agripreneurship; opportunities in the agriculture value chain for women; tech applications to agribusiness; presentation skills, and design thinking; among others. Participants were taken through various business and managerial topics, all aimed at enhancing their self-employability and investor readiness.
Participants were also exposed to the opportunities in Ghana’s agribusiness value chain and how they can make the most of these opportunities to be leading players within different value chains.
“The impact of the KIC Women’s Bootcamp continues to serve as a motivational factor for the organization. It is the goal of KIC and its partners to empower more young women to create decent jobs for themselves and their peers, and we see the Bootcamp as one of the avenues for driving this change. The Bootcamp also aligns with the organization’s vision of empowering women to thrive and feel equipped to establish themselves in Ghana’s Agri-MSMEs sector.”
“We want to scale up the presence of women by inspiring them and opening them up to all the opportunities within the field,” said Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, the Executive Director of KIC.
“The successful completion of this year’s Bootcamp is a demonstration of the commitment of both organizations to help strengthen and shape the future of women entrepreneurs within the agriculture and agriculture adjacent sectors in Ghana,” he concluded.
The three-day Bootcamp concluded with a hackathon where participants used their new skills to identify and solve a practical problem within and outside the agriculture value-chain in Ghana.
Some of the participants are expected to join the KIC AgriTech Challenge after the Bootcamp, while others have committed to use the knowledge acquired in their current work.
The Ghana Country Head at the Mastercard Foundation, Rosy Fynn, said: “Young Ghanaians are the catalysts for Ghana’s transformation and our partnership with the KIC is centered on training the next generation of young leaders, especially young women, in the agriculture and adjacent sector.”
“As we build the capacity of young people, we give them the skills and tools to drive transformation and innovation in the sector to create work opportunities for themselves and their peers.”
Earlier this year, the Mastercard Foundation and KIC announced the launch of a multi-year partnership to train the next generation of young leaders and entrepreneurs in Ghana’s agriculture sector. Key aspects of the program include:
AgriTech Challenge Classic – a 7-month annual training program aimed at building the entrepreneurial mindset of students and young graduates. Over the next four years, the expanded version of the AgriTech Challenge is expected to train about 4,700 young people across Ghana through relationships with regional academic partners, such as universities and technical schools.
AgriTech Challenge Pro – a 5-month acceleration program aimed at equipping existing early-stage teams or AgriTech start-ups with the right tools, funding, and support to bring their business ideas or products to market and prepare them to scale. The program was developed to train teams advancing from the
AgriTech Challenge Classic, as well as others from the broader start-up ecosystem in Ghana.
Incubation – the KIC Incubation is a multi-year business incubation program aimed at preparing businesses for growth, scale, and investor readiness. The incubation program involves more focused business training, specialized coaching and mentorship, networking, a physical workspace, and access to technical expertise. Six businesses will be selected annually to receive between US$10,000 and $50,000 in funding, physical office space, and continuous support from the KIC. Throughout the incubation, the KIC will invest in capacity building programs to equip entrepreneurs with specialized mentorship using local industry experts.
Business Booster – a 5-month program that spurs the growth of existing Micro-, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in agriculture and agriculture adjacent sectors in Ghana that have demonstrated potential and are ready to scale. The Business Booster program supports improvements in structure and operations and investor readiness by facilitating business relationships, networking, mentorship, business development support, and coaching. The program’s goal is to accelerate the development of 900 MSMEs over four years.
Blue Skies School Farm of The Year Competition – the School Farm of the Year Competition works by enabling secondary schools to compete against each other by managing and sustaining their own farms to win prizes and to be awarded the title of School Farm of the Year. This competition aims to develop the interest of young people in agriculture through practical training and exposure. The program will leverage school farms as models to teach and demonstrate innovations emerging from the KIC, while supporting the training of teachers on how to apply these solutions.
The first KIC Women’s Bootcamp was organized in March this year, with 68 women from 5 local universities in attendance.
About Kosmos Innovation Center
The Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) in Ghana is a non-profit organization that invests in young entrepreneurs and small businesses.
We empower entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into viable, self-sustaining businesses. The Center works alongside promising small businesses to help them scale and reach their full potential.
The KIC is investing in the future by supporting innovators turning today’s problems into tomorrow’s opportunities.
We are on a mission to scale innovations that apply commercial solutions to key development challenges starting with agriculture – the largest sector in Ghana’s and Africa’s economy.
For more information about the Kosmos Innovation Center, please visit www.kicghana.org
The KIC is investing in the future by supporting innovators turning today’s problems into tomorrow’s opportunities. We are on a mission to scale innovations that apply commercial solutions to key development challenges starting with agriculture – the largest sector in Ghana’s and Africa’s economy.
For more information about the Kosmos Innovation Center, please visit www.kicghana.org About the
Mastercard Foundation
The Mastercard Foundation works with visionary organizations to enable young people in Africa and in Indigenous communities in Canada to access dignified and fulfilling work. It is one of the largest private foundations in the world with a mission to advance learning and promote financial inclusion to create an inclusive and equitable world.
The Foundation was created by Mastercard in 2006 as an independent organization with its own Board of Directors and management.
For more information on the Foundation, please visit: www.mastercardfdn.org About
Young Africa Works
Young Africa Works is the Mastercard Foundation’s strategy to enable 30 million young people, particularly young women, across Africa to access dignified and fulfilling work.
Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the job market by 2030.
With the right skills, these young people will contribute to Africa’s global competitiveness and improve their lives and those of their communities.
The Mastercard Foundation will implement Young Africa Works in 10 African countries in collaboration with governments, the private sector, entrepreneurs, educators, and young people.
The first phase of countries identified by the Mastercard Foundation are Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Nigeria.
About Kosmos Energy
Kosmos Energy is a leading deepwater exploration and production company focused on meeting the world’s growing demand for energy.
We have diversified production, a world class gas development, and value creation opportunities from exploration in the proven basins where we operate.
As a responsible company, we are working to supply the energy the world needs today, find, and develop cleaner energy to advance the energy transition, and be a force for good in our host countries.
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