Minister Hussen announces funding for justice, climate change and economic inclusion

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December 21, 2023 - Ottawa, Canada - Global Affairs Canada

Yesterday, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, concluded a 3-day trip across Canada to exchange views with the international development sector and to meet with Canadian community groups, private sector companies and philanthropic organizations. The purpose of the trip was to strengthen partnerships with a diversity of Canadian stakeholders in Vancouver, British Columbia; Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario; and Windsor, Ontario, on the goals and impact of Canada’s international development assistance.

In Vancouver, Minister Hussen reaffirmed the Government of Canada’s commitment to build on gains achieved in human rights, especially women’s and girls’ rights, democratic governance and the rule of law abroad, with the support of local member of Parliament Dr Hedy Fry. The Minister echoed the $4.6 million in funding announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Canada Summit in Ottawa on October 18, 2023, for the Justice Education Society of British Columbia’s (JES’s) Judicial Strengthening Program for Gender-based Violence (GVB) in the Eastern Caribbean.

In Kitchener-Waterloo, Minister Hussen was joined by Bardish Chagger, Member of Parliament for Waterloo, for a tour of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Idea Factory, a first-of-its-kind collaborative incubator helping entrepreneurs tackle the world's most pressing challenges. There, the Minister announced more than $11.9 million in new funding for the Opportunities for Circular and Inclusive Diversification in Agriculture (OCIDA) project in Honduras, a project implemented by Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) that will address poverty, climate risks, and gender inequalities through diversification and improvements in sustainable agricultural production.

In Windsor, Minister Hussen was joined by Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh, to announce $9.9 million in new funding for the Training and Workplace Advancement Solutions for Opportunities in the Labour Force (TAWASOL) project in Iraq. TAWASOL will be implemented by the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) and Canadian Leaders in International Consulting, to improve alignment between the skills training provided at vocational and educational institutions and the demands of the private sector, while also strengthening the transition from education to meaningful employment for youth.

Quotes

“The diversity of Canadians is a fundamental characteristic of this country’s heritage and identity. Visiting some of Canada’s communities this week has confirmed for me that we all have an interest in international development and hold the potential to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Canadians serve as cultural bridges, share international knowledge, networks and skills and can mobilize resources to enhance international partnerships to reach those goals.

- Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development

“We acknowledge the importance of a feminist agenda by recognizing who brings you into this world. If that individual can’t do well, you are not laying a foundation for generations to come. When you empower women and equip them with the tools and resources they need to succeed, you can ensure that everyone that comes from them will also have those very important values of lifting everyone up. This is what this project with the Mennonite Economic Development Associates will aim to accomplish in Honduras, to give women tools and resources to lift them up and reinforce their foundation.”

- Bardish Chagger, Member of Parliament for Waterloo

“Windsor is home to a vibrant, thriving Iraqi community, and I am glad for the Government of Canada’s support of this project to help with skills development for women and youth in Iraq. Employment is an issue I hold at heart, and seeing this work reflected on the global stage, in a place with a worsening unemployment situation, is endearing. Ultimately this is an investment that will benefit us all here through interconnected diasporas.”

- Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh

Quick facts

  • Canada has long been a leader in supporting gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.  In 2017, Canada adopted its Feminist International Assistance Policy as a lens for contributing to global efforts for eradicating poverty and building a more inclusive, and prosperous world.

  • For more than 30 years, JES has been strengthening people’s ability to access and deliver justice around the world. Their programs and resources have reached millions of people—including women and girls, Indigenous Peoples, seniors, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQI+ community.

  • MEDA has decades of international development experience working in partnership with people in over 70 countries and are dedicated to working with local businesses, financial institutions and farmers to reduce poverty through business and entrepreneurship.

  • WUSC is a leading Canadian non-profit organization in international development, committed to building a more equitable and sustainable world. It works with a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private-sector partners and volunteers to provide education, employment and empowerment opportunities that improve the lives of millions of disadvantaged youths.

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