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Obama-led YALI Centres get $48m boost from USAID & MasterCard

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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will spend some $38 million in financing the four regional YALI Leadership Centres, according President Barack Obama.

Thousands of Africa’s emerging leaders are targeted with the centres, which will foster connections, creativity, and collaboration in sectors critical to Africa’s growth and development.

“In meetings with young leaders across Africa, I have seen firsthand the incredible energy and creativity among youth that has powered and shaped progress throughout the centuries,” said USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah. “By connecting these bright leaders to the world’s innovation highways, President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) will empower a new generation to transform the continent and their communities.”

USAID’s investment is an addition to the $10-million five-year commitment by The MasterCard Foundation.

Reeta Roy, President and CEO of the MasterCard Foundation, said: “The MasterCard Foundation is delighted to partner with USAID on the next stage of the Young African Leaders Initiative. YALI offers great promise for talented young men and women of Africa, and includes critical education, entrepreneurship and leadership development opportunities.”

Other USAID partner contributions include:

Hosted by Obama, YALI Associates are currently in Washington for their first three-day summit.

The Summit builds on Obama’s trip to Africa in the summer of 2013 and will strengthen ties between the United States and Africa.

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