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We congratulate our Scholar Alumnus ๐บ๐๐๐๐ ๐จ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ถ๐ ๐ป๐๐๐๐ upon his appointment as the new Minister of Information Tooro Kingdom. His journey reflects the transformative power of Education, leadership and ethical values in shaping impactful careers.


To be eligible for the Mastercard Foundation scholarships, you must be admitted to Makerere University. Unlike previous recruitments, all applications will be submitted through the online portal.๐ apply.mastercardfoundation.mak.ac.ug





Happening Now Royal Suites Kampala Day 1: Enrichment of the Alumni Engagement Strategy of the Scholars Program at Makerere University. We are collaborating with Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program @Makerere, InHive Global & other stakeholders to review and enrich the first draft of our Alumni Engagement Strategy.


Ms. Gorreti Byomire, lecturer Makerere University Business School & Director MUBS Disability Resource and Learning Centre has commended alumni leaders & Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program @Makerere for drafting the Alumni Engagement Strategy. She urged them to put emphasis on inclusion & removing barriers that limit full participation of some Scholar Alumni.


Tik-Tak....! The countdown is on & the wait is almost over. Our Alumni Convening is happening this Saturday, April 5! All roads lead to Main Hall, Makerere University. For those who canโt join us in person, there will be a livestream for you to be part of this mega event from anywhere.


#HappeningNow Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni gather this morning Makerere University under the theme "Building Bridges: From Scholars to Global Change Makers'' The convening is a celebration of growth, resilience and the power of collaboration.


Happening Now! Makerere University The Alumni Convening is underway, bringing together vibrant Scholar Alumni of Mastercard Foundation Theme~Building Bridges: From Scholars to Global Change Makers. We are also live on Zoom: Link:zoom.us/webinar/registโฆ #2025AlumniConvening #AlumNetFoundation


Representing Barnabas Nawangwe at the Convening, Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi, the Ag. DVC for Academic Affairs at Makerere University has thanked the team Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program @Makerere for organizing such a reflective event, & urged alumni to embrace a reflective journey if they want to become agents of change.


As we continue to support transition of young people, this year, we have an initiative to identify & train them to support in our activities~Rachel Nandelenga, the Head, Country Program Communications of Mastercard Foundation said during the Convening while representing Adrian Bukenya-Mulindwa.


Our President, Owek. Sylas Ruhweza Atwoki applauded Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program @Makerere for their continued support & called on the Scholar Alumni to embrace the journey of building bridges from Scholars to Global Change Makers, & reminded them that this cannot be achieved individually, but as a team.


It was pomp and fanfare at the inaugural Scholar-alumni convening 2025 for alumni of Mastercard Foundation Makerere University. See detailed article news.mak.ac.ug/2025/04/prof-nโฆ




The Vice Chancellor, Barnabas Nawangwe encourages Mastercard Foundation Alumni to support each other in advancing their careers. Read more: bit.ly/4inA5O2


UNHCR & Mastercard Foundation announce a new $300M strategic partnership at #AFD2025. A bold step to scale education + dignified work for displaced youth across Africa. #ForcedToFlee #AFD2025 #YouthOpportunity Kelly T. Clements and Reeta Roy in Nairobi


The 3rd African Private Sector Forum on Forced Displacement,#AFD2025 is back in Nairobi, Kenya, under the bold theme โAll IN.โ Convened by Amahoro Coalition, INKOMOKO, and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency in partnership with Mastercard Foundation and IKEA Foundation, the Forum calls on leaders to drive real,
