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MASO Ghana MASO is a five year programme, focused on creating employment opportunities for the youth (aged 18-25) in Ghana’s cocoa communities.

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The MASO Programme was established to help create employment opportunities in the cocoa sector for Ghanaian youth. This MASO has done by providing agronomic and business skills to the youth. In addition, the programme provides life skills including Sexual Reproductive Health Right (SRHR) and Legal Literacy. Reproductive health and legal literacy although was not part

In their own voices

Wednesday, 13 February 2019 by
Three years ago, the MASO Programme hit the ground running across five regions of Ghana. We sensitized young using whatever means that was available in cocoa growing communities; from Community Information Centers, radio discussions, community dubars etc. Following the intensive public engagements, we selected our first cohort of young men and women to train them
I joined MASO as a facilitator in 2016 following the awareness creation in my community on the opportunities in the cocoa sector for the youth. Although it was new and we didn’t quite understand what it was all about, I joined anyway. I saw a potential to grow a business in the cocoa sector. Although
The story of Asuma Godfred Patterson, a MASO  youth in  Bopa community, in the Akontombra district of the Western region, has inspired a great number of young people in his vicinity. Godfred currently provides various essential services to residents of Bopa. Before he started providing these services, he  joined the MASO Programme to learn more
Most youth in rural areas complain about lack of opportunities to undertake any gainful economic activities beyond farming. A venture they are also not too keen on going into because they say, it involves a lot of hard work. The MASO Programme over the last three year developed various training models to motivate and train
When Akua Afriyie heard an announcement in her village inviting young people interested in cocoa cultivation to a forum, she was immediately interested. After all, she was unemployed and idling  in Kramokrom. So any opportunity to keep her busy and earn her an income was a welcome relief. Three years ago, Akua Afriyie a resident

Students learn about cocoa

Wednesday, 17 October 2018 by
Solidaridad West Africa in collaboration with TN Delfah has organized the second edition of Cocoa Learning Experience for selected second cycle students. 100 students from Accra Girls Senior High School and Ideal College undertook a two-day factory visit recently. The students visited two cocoa processing companies in Tema: Niche Cocoa Industry Limited and Cocoa Processing
Supporting young people to develop business ideas is a key step in creating employment for them.  The MASO Programme has been working with young people in cocoa growing communities to learn how to start and run their own business. Through the MASO Business Academy, young are empowered to create and launch their own businesses serving
The Business Academy of the Next Generation Cocoa Youth Programme (MASO) has held its end of incubation exhibition for over 50 youth in Assin Fosu with a call on the youth to be resilient; hardworking and smart, and manage their successes appropriately. During the Ceremony, the youth exhibited their products, summarized their startups, and responded
“There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women” – The late Kofi Annan. The MASO programme started almost three years ago agrees completely with the above quote by the late Kofi Annan. Indeed, for total development to occur, all groups of people regardless of their sex must be carried along
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