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Mastercard Foundation, 16 November 2020
Partnership will provide free business learning for 2,500 SMEs and entrepreneurs through virtual business growth and resilience programs in response to COVID-19 crisis Read more »
This expanded partnership between Mastercard Foundation and the African Management Institute (AMI) will provide free business learning for 2,500 SMEs and entrepreneurs through virtual business growth and resilience programs delivered in Kinyarwanda, French, and English in response to COVID-19 crisis. The partnership is part of the Mastercard Foundation's COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program and builds on the two organizations' work in Rwanda's hospitality and tourism industry since 2019, under the Foundation's Hanga Ahazaza initiative. Read more.
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The Mastercard Foundation and the African Management Institute (AMI) will offer free business learning to 2,500 SMEs and entrepreneurs in Rwanda through virtual business growth and resilience programs in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
The partnership for African Management Institute (AMI) to offer free business learning to 2,500 SMEs and entrepreneurs in Rwanda through virtual business growth and resilience programs in response to the COVID-19 crisis is part of the Mastercard Foundation's COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program.
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