While financial contributions declined in 2024, the humanitarian community remains optimistic that global solidarity will continue.
The program, set for 2025-2026, will not only provide technical skills but also empower youth to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs in agriculture.
The agreement will unlock investment, technical collaboration, and market access in food production, pharmaceuticals, finance, and livestock.
The initiative aims to provide young people with a formal platform to contribute to decision-making processes that affect their lives.
With Africa’s fintech sector projected to generate $40 billion in revenue by 2028, this marks a crucial step toward creating a unified digital financial system.