Wednesday 3 August 2016

Financial and Social Literacy for Youth in Cocoa


As part of addressing the challenges of youth in the cocoa sector, Solidaridad piloted a project focused improving the Financial and Social Literacy for Youth in Cocoa in 2015.
The Programme envisaged a healthy Ghanaian cocoa sector, in which it is financially attractive and sustainable for youth to have a career in cocoa production and/or support services.
Youth will be able to earn their economic livelihoods as professional cocoa farmers, whilst supported to access to credit, land and markets for their produce.
The pilot project was implemented jointly by Solidaridad West Africa and ECOM with funding provided by Unilever.
The pilot project was to contribute to the vision of a healthy Ghanaian cocoa sector, in which it is financially attractive and sustainable for youth to have a career in cocoa production and/or support services in cocoa growing communities.






Photo assignment for Solidaridad West Africa/Unilever Ghana.

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