Section 1: About AgriConnect and its Benefits
What is AgriConnect?
AgriConnect has been designed to incentivize Ghanaian youth to participate in agriculture, especially technology-driven agriculture. As more and more youth become engaged in farming it will encourage other youth to engage more fulsomely in agriculture and view it as a viable and sustainable long-term career. The digitalization of the agriculture sector is one key component that is expected to accelerate youth participation in agriculture.
AgriConnect will supply 10,000 agriculture and agriculture-related or adjacent students, including young women and differently-abled persons in 10 academic institutions in Ghana with:
- A laptop and internet connectivity.
- Access to our user-friendly and accessible bespoke digital platform to participate in supplemental courses, including Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship, Value Chain Development and Digital Literacy.
AgriConnect has two connectivity partners – Vodafone and MTN that will provide portable internet devices (Mi-Fi) that will allow students to access and browse the internet from anywhere and allow them to engage with the supplemental courses that was developed for them as part of AgriConnect.
Currently, the proof-of-concept phase of AgriConnect is being implemented. It is expected that after this 18-month proof-of-concept phase is completed, AgriConnect will be scaled up to support more youth and be implemented in several more tertiary-level academic institutions (TVETs and universities) across Ghana.
Essentially, AgriConnect will contribute to the removal of barriers faced by Ghanaian youth in accessing technology and education and providing them with 21st century skills.
Is AgriConnect and the Devices and Connectivity Programme the same?
Which organizations are funding and implementing AgriConnect?
The Mastercard Foundation is providing resources and strategic oversight to theSOFTtribe Limited, its implementing partner for AgriConnect. The Mastercard Foundation works with visionary organisations to enable young people across Africa and indigenous communities in Canada to access dignified and fulfilling work. The Foundation spearheads the Young Africa Works Initiative which is a strategy to enable 30 million young Africans to access dignified and fulfilling work by 2030, with 3 million of these being young Ghanaian women and men.
theSOFTtribe Limited is leading the implementation of AgriConnect in collaboration with other local partners. theSOFTtribe Limited is a Ghanaian-owned and locally based software development company and information technology (IT) solutions provider established in 1991 focusing on home-grown tropically tolerant IT solutions. These IT solutions have been widely used by multinational corporations, civil society organizations (e.g. NGOs), academic institutions and government institutions across the West African sub-region.
What are the benefits of participating in AgriConnect? Why should you register to participate in AgriConnect?
AgriConnect has been designed to empower Ghanaian youth, including young women and differently-abled persons to:
- Access technology (computers and connectivity) and learning opportunities across agriculture and agriculture-related value chains.
- Acquire digitally enhanced learning in agriculture and agriculture adjacent sectors as a means of increasing their access to dignified and meaningful jobs in the agricultural sector and agri-adjacent industries upon graduation.
- Acquire knowledge and a wider variety of skills along various points of several agricultural value chains.
- Leverage technology to impact their agency and voice, resilience, and quality of life through their participation in practical experiences within agriculture which will boost their creativity and empowerment.
What educational institutions are part of the AgriConnect programme?
Ten tertiary-level academic institutions (TVETs and Universities) are currently part of the AgriConnect Programme. These are:
- Damongo Agricultural College
- Ejura Agricultural College
- Kwadaso Agricultural College
- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
- Ohawu Agricultural College
- Pong Tamale
- University of Cape Coast
- University of Development Studies
- University of Ghana
- Wenchi Agricultural College
Will additional educational institutions be invited to participate in AgriConnect in the future?
How do I qualify to participate in AgriConnect?
Students that are eligible to participate in AgriConnect must be attending one of the 10 participating academic institutions and be registered in the agriculture faculty or pursuing an agriculture adjacent programme (e.g agri-engineering, agribusiness, agri-economics among others). You can approach your school to indicate/express your interest. theSOFTtribe will work closely with the participating academic institutions to develop the list of eligible students consistent with the focus of AgriConnect.
The AgriConnect team will receive the names of students that are both eligible and interested in participating in AgriConnect from the participating schools. An invitation to participate in AgriConnect will be sent to each student’s existing email address. At this point you will be able to register to participate in AgriConnect.
How do I register to participate in AgriConnect?
There are five simple steps to register for AgriConnect:
Step 1: The email invitation that you receive will contain a web link at the bottom labelled “Accept Invite” which you should use to complete your account registration and activation.
Step 2: Click or tap on the “Accept Invite” tab to set your password and create an account.
Step 3: Follow the instructions to set your password (Make sure to choose a strong password to keep your account secure. For example – Domi4Bella!$)
Step 4: Next, fill in your personal details: First Name, Last Name, and Telephone Number.
Step 5: After creating your account, you can now sign in to access your account using the email address and password you used at the initial stage of creating your account.
When is the deadline to register to participate in AgriConnect?
What are the next steps after registering to participate in AgriConnect?
Once you have registered to participate in AgriConnect you will now be able to pay for your laptop computer, connectivity device and bundle. To make a payment:
- Log into your AgriConnect Account.
- Click on the option in the sidebar labelled “Equipment”. The Equipment page will open.
- Click on the orange Apply Button next to Equipment Request. You will then receive an email with the USSD code and the payment reference code (if you do not see this code in your inbox, check your spam).
- Once you receive the USSD code, Dial *718*567#.
- Enter the unique payment reference code that was sent to your email when prompted for identification.
- Select a preferred connectivity partner from the list of options provided.
- You will be informed of the total amount due.
- You will then be prompted to provide the amount you wish to pay (you can pay the full amount due at one time or you can pay several times until you have paid the full amount due).
- You will then be prompted to confirm and asked if you wish to proceed to make payment for the amount indicated.
- You will receive the authorisation prompt to enter your mobile money wallet PIN to authorise and complete the payment.
If you do not make full payment at once, complete steps 4 to 9 each time you wish to make a payment.
What is the cost for the laptops and connectivity?
As a female student or as a differently-abled student, do I get any preferential treatment on the AgriConnect programme?
What tools and resources would I receive once I register?
Once you register and are fully paid up you will receive:
- A laptop and internet connectivity.
- Access to our user-friendly and accessible bespoke digital platform to participate in 3 sets of supplemental courses, including Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship, Value Chain Development and Digital Literacy.
Will I be able to keep the laptop after I complete the AgriConnect programme?
Are there any requirements that I must fulfil once I receive the laptop?
Yes, there are requirements. You are required to complete the supplemental courses that will be available on the bespoke digital platform. Three sets of supplemental courses are available, and each student will be required to participate in one or more of the components of each supplemental course content.
Additional details on the requirements are presented under Section 2 of the FAQs.
If I do not officially qualify to receive a laptop from AgriConnect because of my age or academic institution, or if I already own my laptop, can I still register and participate in the supplemental courses using my personal laptop?
I am a staff member of one of the participating academic institutions. Am I eligible to participate in the program?
Section 2: AgriConnect Supplemental Course Content
What is supplemental course content?
How different is the Supplemental Course from the curriculum in my academic institution?
What supplemental course content will be available?
In a nutshell, the three supplementary course content areas are:
Digital Literacy and Digital Skills Development is divided into six (6) main sections and includes fifteen modules. The Modules which comprise the main course content will be supplemented by learning videos and other creative tools and approaches to enhance instruction and keep the learner engaged. The entire course incorporates 40 hours of learning. The sections are:
- Section 1: Introduction to Digital Literacy and Digital Citizenship
- Section 2: Computer Basics, Problem Solving, Digital Skills and Productivity Tools
- Section 3: Internet Basics and Online Safety
- Section 4: Social Media Platforms and Digital Marketing
- Section 5: Website Design and Introduction to Computer Programming
- Section 6: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
In the case of value chain development, the supplemental course content has been designed to enable students to better understand value chains and the linkages between value chains, trade, and market development and how farmers (even small farmers with small plots) can capitalize on the opportunities that these value chains provide.
The selected 9 value chains that were developed into supplemental courses took into consideration their appeal to young persons, the potential job opportunities, their high economic values, their scalability, the relatively lower start-up capital investment required and above all their ability to serve as livelihood enhancement ventures. The value chains for which supplemental course content was developed are:
Can you share the names of the courses and the areas of focus of the supplemental course content?
The names of the supplemental courses are:
- Digital Literacy to Advance Digital Skills Development and Prepare Youth for a Digital Future
- Value Chain Development
- Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship
What is the length of time needed to complete these supplement course content?
Who developed the supplemental course content?
The course content was developed by theSOFTtribe in collaboration with a range of partners, academic institutions, and industry experts. The course development process was highly participatory and took into account the knowledge and views of the academic professionals, students and industry experts. The teams also conducted gap analysis to ensure that the content being developed was meeting current and emerging needs based on existing curricula and teaching materials. Once supplemental materials were drafted, the team also engaged faculty, students, and industry experts in consultations to ensure that the supplemental course content developed would be fit for purpose and meet the needs previously identified through the gap analyses. These consultations also addressed issues related to the quality of materials developed to ensure that they were in keeping with tertiary-level learning standards.
theSOFTtribe partners that led the development of the supplemental course content are:
- Knox Consulting, of which Sheila Assibey-Yeboah is the Managing Partner. She is an experienced Agribusiness professional with over fifteen years focusing on Inclusive Agriculture, Capacity Strengthening, Market Systems Development, Sector Transformation, and Food and Nutrition Security. She is a multi-stakeholder process specialist with experience in facilitating complex groups and creating innovative platforms for knowledge sharing. She has led the implementation of multiple projects in several value chains in West Africa aimed at building the capacity of youth in agriculture and agriculture related industries.
- University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), the premier Business school in Ghana and has been at the forefront of providing business and entrepreneurship education in Ghana over several decades. They have trained many of Ghana’s outstanding business leaders and continue to train future generations.
- Industry Expert, Ian Kabiru has extensive corporate experience in East and West Africa working for Unilever, over a 12-year period in a senior management role, across its Foods and Fabric care divisions. Key initiatives, of note, were programmes for substituting imported raw materials with local farmers’ inputs and development of the Unilever West Africa Marketing Academy.
Do I have to do all the courses available under AgriConnect or can I choose some?
Will these supplementary course content available through AgriConnnect conflict with my current courses?
Can I replace some of my current courses with Argriconnect supplementary course content?
How beneficial will the supplemental course content be for my future career path?
Will the courses be online/virtual?
What online learning platform is being used to deliver the supplemental course content?
Will the supplemental course delivery be asynchronous and self-paced?
Yes, delivery will be asynchronous and will be based on self-paced learning. In other words, you will not have access to a lecturer, although you will be able to leave questions and have those questions answered or ask for further explanations. With self-paced learning, you can either spend shorter or longer times engaging with the material. There are several advantages of self-paced learning including: increased flexibility, autonomy, and improved time management skills. By having the ability to work at your own pace, you can take the time to better understand the material and complete assignments. Self-paced learning has also been known to improve student confidence as students begin to develop and grow as independent persons/learners, learning new things without anyone helping them, thereby enjoying a significant boost in their self-esteem.
Notwithstanding these positives, we do understand that self-paced learning can get lonely, the importance of interaction with peers etc. and as such we will set up various groups including using WhatsApp, and even Facebook and Instagram to support interaction with peers.
Will I be assessed at the end of each AgriConnect supplemental course?
Do I get a certificate after completing each supplementary course?
Section 3: AgriConnect’s Contribution to Advancing the Sustainability of Ghana’s Agriculture Sector
Are jobs and/or internships available through AgriConnect?
Is Agriconnect aligned to Government policy on agriculture?
What makes AgriConnect innovative and different?
AgriConnect promises:
- That the technology deployed and the capacity built through the supplemental course content related to value chain development, digital literacy and entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector will drive the impact, scale and interest of youth, women, and differently-abled persons in the agriculture sector, and importantly bridge the digital divide.
- To address the urgent need to reduce the extent of labour under-utilisation among youth.
- To place focus on education and training to enable youth in agriculture to benefit from new and emerging opportunities in agriculture. The knowledge products that are being designed and disseminated through the devices will be innovative, culturally relevant, and fully aligned with the needs of the labour market and importantly capture the interest and imagination of youth in Ghana.
- That the activities and outputs of the Programme will in the near future support the modernization of the agriculture sector by boosting productivity and supporting the development of agribusiness, thereby creating the linkages between farms and plots and other economic activities such as manufacturing and agro-processing.
- To be innovative in its approach as the Programme is designed to bring scale and impact by allowing youth, women and differently-abled persons to align their educational qualifications in agribusiness, digital skills and value chain development with dignified and meaningful jobs that will allow them to maximise the potential of their entrepreneurial spirits towards improved and sustainable livelihoods.