The federal government has partnered with the Mastercard Foundation Fund, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), to create job opportunities for Nigerian youths. Internally displaced persons and persons with disabilities will benefit from the partnership programme, with a focus on agriculture, climate adaptation, and digital economy. The funds from the partnership will be utilised to unlock enterprise growth and ensure sustainable businesses for Nigerians.
The federal government has partnered with the Mastercard Foundation Fund to create job opportunities for Nigerian youths. Internally displaced persons and persons with disabilities will benefit from the programme, with a focus on agriculture, climate adaptation , and digital economy .
The funds will be used to unlock enterprise growth and ensure sustainable businesses for Nigerians.
Federal Government Mastercard Foundation Fund Job Opportunities Nigerian Youths Internally Displaced Persons Persons With Disabilities Agriculture Climate Adaptation Digital Economy Enterprise Growth Sustainable Businesses
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