Ottawa – Canada continues to strengthen its partnership with Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries by focusing on tackling the region’s key development challenges through education, technical and vocational training.
Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, announced Canada’s intention to contribute up to $3 million to establish a Caribbean Future Skills Fund, to help build a workforce that can capitalize on technological innovation and contribute to inclusive and sustainable economies in the Caribbean.
Canada supports the vision of CARICOM leaders, including President Mohamed Irfaan Ali of Guyana, Chair and Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell of Grenada and Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados to create a regional fund that will empower youth from the Caribbean region with valuable skills and viable employment opportunities.
In the initial stages, the Government of Canada will work with Caribbean government leaders, CARICOM institutions, Canadian and Caribbean technical and vocational institutions, and private sector partners to examine feasible options for the fund set-up and delivery. Activities would include support for labour market assessments and the establishment of pilot programs.
“Canada stands with our Caribbean partners in building a resilient and sustainable future for all. The Caribbean Future Skills Fund will contribute to economic development while empowering communities to thrive. Together, we are investing in a brighter future for generations to come.” – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
“The development of technical and vocational skills is essential for young people to become active participants in the workforce. Through this investment we are helping to create sustainable employment opportunities for them, contributing to the Caribbean region’s economic growth, resilience, and prosperity.” – Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development