More than 1000 people benefit from MTN Ghana’s 21 days of Y’ello care

MTN Ghana has successfully ended its annual 21 Days of Y’ello Care employee volunteerism campaign that mobilizes staff to give back to communities through practical and impactful initiatives, a release said late Monday.

The 2025 campaign under the theme, “Connecting at the Roots: Connecting Communities with Digital Tools,” was a clarion call to bridge the digital divide, promote inclusion and bring digital tools to underserved communities across Ghana.

In 21 days, MTN staff rolled up their sleeves, moved beyond MTN touchpoints and embedded themselves in communities, providing tools and training to empower and improve livelihoods.

Over the 21-Day period of the 2025  of Y’ello Care, MTN employees in all 16 regions with MTN’s partners clothed 500 school children in dignity, trained over 100 youth in tech skills, empowered over 200 women with sustainable livelihood skills , onboarded thousands onto MTN digital platform mCare to access health services, and equipped 50 farmers with Agri-tech tools.

They also donated 30 computers to two ICT hubs in two underserved communities, donated three LED screens to enhance teaching and learning, and enhanced ICT access for future-ready learning in all 16 regions of Ghana.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, the Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer of MTN Ghana, Adwoa Wiafe, said, “This year’s Y’ello Care was not just a project; it was a movement of hearts. We didn’t simply reach communities; we stood with them. From the pottery sheds at Torgome to smart farms in Nyankpala, from ICT labs to rural classrooms, we showed that service is not something we do, it is who we are.”

She also expressed deep appreciation to all partner organizations whose support made this year’s campaign impactful, including Opportunity Industrialization Technical Institute, Holland Green Technology, Pel’s Farms Foundation, Matamis, Mobile Web Ghana, MedPharma, Duapa Workspace, Uni Jay Ltd, Erasmus Ackon, Elijah, Innovative Hub, Abdul Karim Awudu, and Louis Marie.

In a goodwill message delivered by Florence Toffa, CEO of Mobile Web Ghana, one of the partner organizations, she thanked MTN Ghana for investing in the youth of Dominase in the Central region as part of this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care.

She said, “In communities like Dominase, young people have devices in their hands. With the skills training provided through MTN’s support, these devices have become powerful tools for income generation and self-employment.”

She called for support from other organisations for the provision of more opportunities that equip young people with skills and confidence to thrive in a technology-driven world.

The closing ceremony was attended by executives of MTN Ghana, MobileMoney LTD, Bayobab Ghana, MTN staff, CEO of Mobile Web Ghana Florence Toffa, Ms Josephine Hutchsion, Vice principal of Opportunity Industrialization Institute and the Chief of Dominase.

The 21 Days of Y’ello Care Challenge is an annual employee volunteer initiative launched by MTN Group in 2007 to encourage MTN staff to commit their time and resources to community service for 21 days in June.