25-07-2025

New Partnership Focuses on Financial Inclusion for Young People in Tanzania and Uganda

children in Uganda walking hand in hand.

FINCA and Government of Canada team up to empower marginalized youth, especially women. 

Dodoma, TANZANIA (July 21, 2025) – Canada’s Secretary of State for International Development, the Honourable Randeep Sarai, visited Dodoma, Tanzania, to announce a new $5 million CAD partnership between the Government of Canada and FINCA Canada, in collaboration with FINCA Tanzania and FINCA Uganda. The initiative aims to expand economic opportunities for youth aged 30 and under through financial inclusion and entrepreneurship.

The five-year project, “Increasing Economic Opportunities for Youth in Uganda and Tanzania”, is focused on strengthening the socio-economic inclusion of young people, especially marginalized and vulnerable young women. By refining skills, enhancing financial inclusion and improving employability, the project aims to support long-term economic growth and reduce poverty in the region.

The honorable Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development, Government of Canada, speaks in Tanzania. He is wearing a dark suit, light blue shirt and pink tie and is standing at a podium. There is a Canadian flag on the left of the podium and a Tanzania flag on the right. Behind him is a white backdrop imprinted with the word Canada.

Hon. Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development, Government of Canada, speaking in Tanzania

“Canada has proudly partnered with FINCA Canada for more than eight years. Now, we are working together to support marginalized youth in Uganda and Tanzania,” said Hon. Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development of Canada.

“Through technical and vocational education and training, and skills development, young people, especially young women, will be empowered with competencies that meet current market demands. They will be better equipped to secure jobs, advance their careers, and expand, or start new businesses. Inclusive opportunities will lead to a brighter future for all.”

— Hon. Randeep Sarai, The Secretary of State

Youth socio-economic inclusion is vital for East Africa’s sustainable development and economic growth, especially as youth comprise over 70 per cent of the population in Uganda and Tanzania, with median ages of 16 and 19, respectively. Despite their numbers, youth unemployment remains high, 17 per cent in Uganda and 11 per cent in Tanzania, far above national averages, and young women face unemployment rates 50 per cent higher than their male counterparts.

The project aims to support youth through vocational training, entrepreneurship and employment programs. To ensure its success and sustainability, FINCA Canada will partner with local organizations and businesses in Tanzania and Uganda. These partners will provide job skills training to help young people secure employment.

Through the Business Partnership Program, FINCA Canada will offer business skills development, mentorship, and connect youth with successful businesses in their communities. The project will also provide financial education, financial services and capital to young entrepreneurs to help them start or grow their businesses.

FINCA Canada Executive Director Drew Boshell speaking in Tanzania. He is standing at a podium with a Canada flag to the left and a Tanzania flag to the right. A white backdrop with the word Canada imprinted on it is behind him. He is wearing a dark suit, light shirt and striped tie.

FINCA Canada Executive Director Drew Boshell speaking in Tanzania.

“Young entrepreneurs in Africa have the ideas, determination, and ability to achieve great things when given the opportunity. Through this project, FINCA Canada is committed to helping young people achieve their goals and break the cycle of poverty by allowing them to access the skills and services they need to secure a sustainable future.”

— Drew Boshell, Executive Director, FINCA Canada

Over the next five years, FINCA Canada and Global Affairs Canada expect to support more than 40,000 youth in Tanzania and Uganda, particularly young women and girls with vocational training, financial literacy training, business placements, and mentorship opportunities. By enabling participants to access financial products and services, either to launch new businesses or expand existing ones, the project is expected to create approximately 20,000 new jobs.

About FINCA Canada

FINCA Canada is a member of the FINCA network, a global organization committed to creating pathways out of poverty through sustainable, scalable solutions rooted in the needs of the people it serves. Operating in some of the world’s most challenging markets, FINCA provides financial and non-financial tools to help individuals and communities build resilience, generate income and invest in their children’s education. FINCA’s work is driven by the belief that all people should have the opportunity to leverage their wisdom, talent, and effort to determine their own destiny. FINCA aims to reach at least 40 million people by 2028 with proven solutions that spark lasting impact.

About FINCA Tanzania

With a mission to alleviate poverty through lasting financial inclusion, FINCA Tanzania, a subsidiary of FINCA Impact Finance, provides responsible financial services that empower low-income individuals, entrepreneurs, and underserved communities across the country. The bank operates through a network of branches and agents, offering a wide range of innovative financial products and digital solutions tailored to the needs of Tanzanians.

About FINCA Uganda

FINCA Uganda empowers customers by providing financial products, services, and education to help improve their standard of living and build financial health and resilience. A pioneer in financial inclusion, FINCA Uganda has served more than one million customers since its inception in 1992.

Media Contact:

Emily Ellis
Account Director
Kaiser & Partners
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This article first appeared on fincacanada.org. The media release was shared initially via Business Wire.