Canada to allocate $25 mln to support projects in Ukraine
The government of Canada over the next five years will provide $25 million to Ukraine to support inclusive governance in the country.
The statement came following a virtual visit to Ukraine by Karina Gould, Canada's Minister of International Development, according to her ministry's press service.
"During the meeting, the Minister announced $30 million over 5 years to support inclusive governance in Ukraine. This call for proposals has been launched to solicit projects that will enhance democratic, inclusive and gender-equal governance in Ukraine, thereby responding to the needs of all Ukrainians, including the most vulnerable and marginalized groups of people," reads the statement.
Also, the minister announced $1.9 million in funding to improve the Ukrainian government's capacity to support the socio-economic well-being of women military veterans.
"These investments reaffirm Canada's unwavering commitment to secure Ukraine's future as a democratic, rules-based state and support its goal of greater Euro-Atlantic integration," says the statement.
It is also noted that Canada is supporting Ukraine's efforts to deliver more resilient primary health care and essential health services amid the COVID-19 pandemic.