
JA Africa equips young people across the continent with the skills, confidence, and experiences they need to navigate a fast-changing world.

JA Company Program

The Company Program encompasses business, entrepreneurship, and economics curriculum for young people in high school. The program empowers students to fill a need or solve a problem in their community by teaching them practical skills required to conceptualize, capitalize, and manage their own business venture.
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The JA Social Equity Program is a cross-cutting entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and work-readiness program for underserved young people aged 16–25 who might not be in education, entrepreneurship, or training.
Learn MoreSET4LYF

SET4LYF equips marginalized, at-risk young women with entrepreneurial skills, financial support, and structured learning pathways—helping them complete school, pursue higher education, and build businesses that lead to dignified, long-term livelihoods.
Learn MoreJA DEEP

JA DEEP (Skills Lab) is an online-based, interactive entrepreneurship curriculum that builds digital literacy and teaches young Africans how to turn ideas into viable solutions—even in communities where JA is not physically present.
Learn MoreCHA-CHING

The Cha-Ching Money Show with Adanna and Emeka reinforces the financial literacy concepts taught in the Cha-Ching videos through wraparound sessions with young teenage African hosts Adanna Okoli and Emeka Nwogugu. The series includes games, activities, and interviews with special guests.
Learn MoreMTM

JA More than Money introduces students to financial literacy and entrepreneurship, and to social studies learning objectives that include money-management skills, goods and services, and global markets.
Learn MoreJA Career Connect

JA Career Connect is an online matching platform that links JA alumni to internships, apprenticeships, and job opportunities, creating clear pathways from learning to meaningful employment.
Learn MoreLEAD! Camp

JA Africa's LEAD (Leadership, Empowerment, Achievement and Development) Camps bring together girls from the ages of 14-18 to help them develop leadership and advocacy skills to empower themselves and other girls in their communities to achieve their full potential.
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