Lagos
The EleV Program is the Mastercard Foundation initiative in Canada. EleV partners with Indigenous organizations and groups working alongside Indigenous communities to transform education and employment systems based on the vision and values of Indigenous youth. Our work is done in alignment with Indigenous rights and self-determination. Artwork below: li toneur de la tayr (Michif: land thunder) by Creative Director & Graphic Designer, Jordan Skipper.

Goal
We believe youth employment is key to unlocking prosperity. Accelerating economic growth through inclusive interventions that drive productivity and innovation is critical.
Context
Africa’s youth population is growing and will increasingly become the world’s workforce. It is estimated that by 2030, Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the labour market.
Approach
We believe youth employment is key to unlocking prosperity. Accelerating economic growth through inclusive interventions that drive productivity and innovation is critical.
Priority
Africa’s youth population is growing and will increasingly become the world’s workforce. It is estimated that by 2030, Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the labour market.
Kenya
The EleV Program is the Mastercard Foundation initiative in Canada. EleV partners with Indigenous organizations and groups working alongside Indigenous communities to transform education and employment systems based on the vision and values of Indigenous youth. Our work is done in alignment with Indigenous rights and self-determination. Artwork below: li toneur de la tayr (Michif: land thunder) by Creative Director & Graphic Designer, Jordan Skipper.

Goal
We believe youth employment is key to unlocking prosperity. Accelerating economic growth through inclusive interventions that drive productivity and innovation is critical.
Context
Africa’s youth population is growing and will increasingly become the world’s workforce. It is estimated that by 2030, Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the labour market.
Calabar
The EleV Program is the Mastercard Foundation initiative in Canada. EleV partners with Indigenous organizations and groups working alongside Indigenous communities to transform education and employment systems based on the vision and values of Indigenous youth. Our work is done in alignment with Indigenous rights and self-determination. Artwork below: li toneur de la tayr (Michif: land thunder) by Creative Director & Graphic Designer, Jordan Skipper.

Goal
We believe youth employment is key to unlocking prosperity. Accelerating economic growth through inclusive interventions that drive productivity and innovation is critical.
Context
Africa’s youth population is growing and will increasingly become the world’s workforce. It is estimated that by 2030, Africa will be home to the world’s largest workforce, with 375 million young people entering the labour market.