The Mastercard Foundation is withholding financial support for one of Africa’s non-profit universities. The decision by the Foundation followed serious allegations of sexual harassment and financial mismanagement against the leadership of the Niamey-based tertiary institution modelled after Ashesi University in Ghana.
In a statement on March 18, 2023, The Mastercard Foundation said it is aware of the serious allegations related to leadership practices at the African Development University, without elaborating.
But Ghana Business News has found that the allegations bother on sexual harassment and financial mismanagement made against the founder. Some of the allegations have been made on social media by a former employee, Amadou Cissoko, who fearing for his life after making public some of the allegations, had resigned his job and fled Niger for his own safety.
According to Mastercard Foundation, it is is deeply concerned by the issues raised and has commissioned an independent investigation to establish the facts to inform its next steps.
The Foundation’s priority is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of Mastercard Foundation Scholars and the student body. The Foundation has asked that the African Development University pause the recruitment of a new cohort of Mastercard Foundation Scholars until its investigations are complete and the well-being of the student body is assured.
“The Foundation remains committed to positively impacting the communities and young people reached through our programmes,” it said in the statement.
The Mastercard Foundation’s funding forms the bulk of financial support for the not-for-profit institution founded in 2017.