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By 2025, Tanzania’s population will increase by 10 million, with youth comprising 75% of the population (defined in East Africa as 0-35 years). Today, half of Tanzania’s population is female. Despite these numbers, women and youth are among the most marginalized and underutilized Tanzanian citizens. As a result, the Tanzanian government has created policies and strategies that seek to advance female empowerment, gender equality and youth inclusion. The Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children is working to ensure that the gender perspective is mainstreamed into all policies, programs, and strategies. USAID Youth focused activities contribute to youth inclusion and empowerment by supporting entrepreneurship, sexual and reproductive health, as well as youth development opportunities in all regions across Tanzania. 

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