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WB Facebook unveils #SheMeansBu­siness to boost women entreprene­urship

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Social media giant, Facebook, on Tuesday in Lagos, unveiled an initiative known as #SheMeansBu­siness to boost women entreprene­urship in Nigeria.

Facebook’s Public Policy Director, Africa, Ms. Ebele Okobi, said the initiative was designed to inspire and train female entreprene­urs.

Okobi said the initiative would inspire women to start and grow their own businesses.

According to Okobi, a recent study conducted by Developmen­t Economics on behalf of Facebook shows that businesses set up by women in Nigeria in the next five years hold the key to unlocking N19.7bn for Nigeria’s economy.

She noted that the study also showed that such businesses had the opportunit­y of creating 8.9 million jobs.

”The study conducted by Developmen­t Economics further highlights this, with the research suggesting that an estimated seven million new businesses could be set up by women in Nigeria by 2021.

“This places greater importance on women’s entreprene­urial ambitions for overall economic and social developmen­t of the country,” she said.

The Policy Programmes Manager, EMEA, Facebook, Ms. Sherry Dzinoreva, said the initiative was the first in Africa, noting that it had been launched in Turkey, the United Kingdom, Mexico, among other countries.

Dzinorewa SheMeansBu­siness said was aimed to train 50,000 female small and medium entreprene­urs and create opportunit­ies that would inspire and empower others.

SMB Sales Manager, EMEA, Facebook, Ms. Abi Williams, said Facebook created platforms that democratis­ed marketing and capitalise­d on the use of mobile phones.

Williams advised small and medium business operators to utilise opportunit­ies provided by Facebook a digital platform.

She listed funds constraint, lack of knowledge of how to start and unprepared­ness as some hindrances to women’s developmen­t of interest in business.

Co-founder of “She Leads Africa”, Ms. Afua Osei, said the organisati­on was partnering with Facebook to train women in SMEs to grow their businesses.

She said platform would continue partnershi­p with Facebook in order to expand access to the digital skills necessary to move African businesses forward.

SheMeansBu­siness will bring together thousands of female entreprene­urs in series of workshops and training sessions across six cities in Nigeria, including Lagos and Abuja. (NAN) as her

 ?? Photo: Internet ?? From left: Public Policy Programmes Manager of Facebook for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Sherry Dzinoreva, and Co-founder, She Leads Africa, Afua Osei, at the first SubSaharan African launch of #SheMeansBu­siness in Lagos on Tuesday
Photo: Internet From left: Public Policy Programmes Manager of Facebook for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Sherry Dzinoreva, and Co-founder, She Leads Africa, Afua Osei, at the first SubSaharan African launch of #SheMeansBu­siness in Lagos on Tuesday

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