Dakar, Senegal, November 18th 2020 – As part of its Young Africa Works program in Senegal, the Mastercard Foundation has partnered with InTouch to support their 10 000 Jambaars project, which will deploy a network of 10,000 agents to provide digital services across the continent, most of whom will be young people and, particularly, young women.
This collaboration between the two organizations is part of their common vision to facilitate financial inclusion, especially in Africa where very few people have a bank account. It will also enable thousands of young people and women to have access to a sustainable job. Through this initiative, the Mastercard Foundation and InTouch aim to create and stimulate a dynamic ecosystem around the distribution of financial services.
InTouch, as part of its 10,000 Jambaars project, will provide agents with:
“We launched InTouch with the ambition of popularizing digital payments in Africa and helping to improve people’s financial inclusion. With the Mastercard Foundation, we are able to pursue our vision and at the same time offer thousands of young people and women the opportunity to realize their entrepreneurial project. We firmly believe that this partnership between the Foundation and InTouch will open up new opportunities for thousands of young people and women in Senegal,” said Mr. Omar Cissé, CEO of InTouch.
Since its inception in 2006, the Mastercard Foundation’s vision has been to create a world where every individual has the opportunity to learn and prosper. Through its Young Africa Works strategy, the Foundation works with partners such as InTouch to enable millions of young people, especially young women to access quality education, financial services, and employment opportunities across the continent.
“This year, we’ve witnessed the power of digital technology to drive innovation and enable resilience. Mastercard Foundation is committed to harnessing that power for socio-economic transformation and inclusion, and to create work for young people across the continent—particularly young women. We couldn’t be more thrilled to be partnering with In-Touch to advance this critical and shared goal,” said Rica Rwigamba, Rwanda Country Head from Mastercard Foundation.
The Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy is based on three priorities:
InTouch is a pan-African fintech created in 2014 and specializing in the aggregation of payment methods and the integration of digital services. InTouch offers merchants a universal solution that allows them to accept all means of payment and offer a wide catalogue of services via a single device (smartphone, computer, etc.). The Touch platform is currently used in 10 countries, more than 500 Total stations, more than 25,000 independent outlets (multi-services, hair salons, pharmacy, neighborhood shops, etc.) and has more than 1000 BtB partners. The company employs nearly 200 people in 10 countries (Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa). This expansion, which will continue with the opening of new countries, has democratized access to payment methods to a very low-banked African population while allowing merchants to grow their business through the additional revenues generated by the distribution of digital services.
For more information about the “10 000 Jambaars” program, the company, its products and services, please visit the project page on our website www.intouchgroup.net
Anta Seck
Group Marketing and Communication Manager
anta.seck@intouchgroup.net
The Mastercard Foundation works with visionary organizations to provide young people in Africa and Canada’s Aboriginal communities with access to dignified and fulfilling work. It is one of the world’s largest private foundations whose mission is to advance learning and promote financial inclusion to create an inclusive and equitable world. The Foundation was established by Mastercard in 2006 as an independent organization with its own Board of Directors and Its Own Directorate.
Young Africa Works is the Mastercard Foundation’s strategy to enable 30 million young people, including 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 labour market by 2030. With the right skills, these young people will contribute to Africa’s overall competitiveness and improve their lives and the lives of their communities.
The Mastercard Foundation will implement Young Africa Works program in 10 African countries in collaboration with governments, the private sector, business leaders, educators, and youth. Countries identified in the first phase by the Mastercard Foundation include Rwanda, Kenya, Senegal, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Uganda.
For more information on the Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy in Senegal, please visit www.mastercardfdn.org/senegal.
Nicolas Emane
Partner, Program Communications
Nemane@mastercardfdn.org