Capacity Building - African Food Changemakers

Training and Capacity Building
Training
Mozambique
Deadline: Rolling
In the remote communities of Muanza and Cheringoma in Mozambique, women are embracing opportunities that once seemed out of reach, thanks to the transformative impact of the Triple Resilience (3R) pro...
Others
Support
Nigeria
Deadline: Rolling
DO, in collaboration with the World Bank, is excited to announce a training program called Scaling Women’s Economic Empowerment Through Affirmative Procurement Reform (SWEEP), which is specifically de...
Training and Capacity Building
Training
All Countries
Deadline: Rolling
There has never been a better time for entrepreneurs to leverage the power of the market to build for-profit companies that still make progress on the SDGs. FI startups build "For Progress" companies...
Support
Nigeria
Deadline: Rolling
This initiative by the Mastercard Foundation, in collaboration with Songhai, is not just another scholarship program; it’s a transformative journey into the heart of sustainable farming and agro...
Training
Nigeria
Deadline: Rolling
This program will help enhance your affirmative procurement skills and knowledge, which can greatly empower women in business.
Training
Nigeria
Deadline: Rolling
The National Business Skills Development Initiative (NBSDI) is a program aimed at increasing the number of start-ups and enhancing the capacity of existing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)...
Training
Nigeria
Deadline: Rolling
A comprehensive strategy for engaging the youth in agriculture, aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and fostering inclusive economic growth.
Agribusiness SMEs
Training
All Countries
Deadline: Rolling
A transformative initiative by Access Bank designed to empower, uplift, and accelerate the next generation of MSMEs.
Training
All Countries
Deadline: Rolling
The goal of the Aspire Business Growth Programme is to help your business achieve its aspirational growth objectives by blending AMI’s business growth program with Stanford Seed’s exp...