Plans For $100m New Investment In Young African Leaders Initiative Underway – US VP
US VP, Kamala Harris

Plans For $100m New Investment In Young African Leaders Initiative Underway – US VP

2 years ago
1 min read

United States Vice President, Kamala Harris has announced plans to work with Congress to fund an additional U.S. government investment of more than $100 million in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).

Harris made this known at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

According to a statement from the Public Affairs Section of the US Consulate General, Lagos, USAID will as part of this expansion and in collaboration with partners, create the Young African Leaders Exchange, the first pan-African virtual platform that will enable the Diaspora and other key stakeholders to connect directly with nearly 28,000 YALI alumni from 49 sub-Saharan countries since YALI was launched in 2010.

The Exchange will promote networking, strengthen the role of mentors and coaches, showcase initiatives, enhance women and marginalized youth’s leadership, and support young African leaders to access grant or internship opportunities.

The additional funding will expand YALI’s training and mentoring of young African women and men with leadership skills to generate transformational change in their communities, countries, and continent. These funds will also enable YALI to harness the support of the private sector, African Diaspora, and governments to increase economic opportunities, digital connectivity, gender equality, women’s empowerment, and social inclusivity, and empower young African leaders working in business and entrepreneurship, public management, and civic leadership.

The new investment will also facilitate the first pan-African YALI Alumni Expo and Trade Show, which will feature the innovations of alumni and foster their connection with experts and officials from the private sector, civil society, government, and the Diaspora community.

The Young African Leaders Initiative which was launched in 2010 has demonstrated how providing skill sets to individuals can change lives and address challenges in communities and countries across the African continent.

content

victor ezeja
Correspondent at  |  + posts

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.

Latest from News

New Local Syringe Factory: Transgreen Donates 20,000 Syringes To Lagos Govt

Transgreen Donates 20,000 Syringes To Lagos Govt

Transgreen Nigeria Limited, a leading manufacturer of medical consumables, has donated 20,000 syringes to the Lagos State Government, as part of its mission to elevate healthcare in the state. The company made

Don't Miss

93 Votes To Victory: Harris, Trump Wage All-out ‘War’ In Swing States

93 Votes To Victory: Harris, Trump Wage All-out ‘War’ In Swing States

As the United States’ November 2024 presidential election