Canada’s Secretary of State for International Development, Randeep Sarai, announced $25 million in funding to support youth economic empowerment projects in East Africa during his visit to Ethiopia and Tanzania from July 17–23, 2025.
This initiative aligns with Canada’s Africa Strategy launched in March 2025.
The funding aims to enhance Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) projects, focusing on empowering young women across the region.
Canadian Support for African Development
The Canadian government has partnered with World Vision Canada and FINCA Canada to implement these TVET projects.
A significant portion of the funding, $20 million, is allocated to the BLOOM Africa project led by World Vision Canada. An additional $5 million supports FINCA Canada’s initiatives.
This investment is expected to benefit over 66,000 youths in Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda. By focusing on skills development and economic opportunities for young people, particularly women, Canada aims to foster inclusive growth and gender equality in these regions.
Federal-Provincial Relations
The federal government’s commitment to international development may influence provincial interests in trade and multicultural community support.
As provinces engage more with African nations through trade or immigration channels, this initiative could have broader implications for local economies across Canada.
Community Benefits
- Youth empowerment through education aligns with Canada’s gender equality goals.
- Strengthening economic ties may open new trade opportunities for Canadian businesses.
- Projects supporting green economies contribute to climate resilience efforts.
By linking development with inclusive trade and investment, we are helping to build the foundations for long-term prosperity. Canada is working with African partners to advance shared priorities—from education and health to climate resilience and inclusive economic growth.
Said Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State (International Development).
Canadian Resources
To Round Up
This strategic investment by the Canadian government underscores its commitment to fostering sustainable development in Africa while promoting gender equality.
By empowering youth through education and skills training programs, Canada strengthens its role as a global partner dedicated to building resilient communities worldwide.
Sources: Government of Canada, Wikipedia, and G20 South Africa.
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