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Foundation Champions Women’s Economic Empowermen­t

- Funmi Ogundare

The Goke Dele Foundation (GDF), recently held a one-day financial literacy workshop for small-scale businesswo­men in Lagos, in an effort aimed at advancing their economic capacity and scaling up their business enterprise.

The effort was also to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Women’s Day (IWD) which aligns with the foundation’s commitment to fostering inclusive economic growth and addressing the gender financial inclusion gap prevalent in emerging African economies.

The Programme Manager of the foundation, Bethel Esamah, recalled that recent data from the fifth annual Mastercard Index of Women Entreprene­urs (2021) reveals Sub-Saharan Africa as the global leader in women’s entreprene­urial activity, boasting a participat­ion rate of 26 per cent

Despite this encouragin­g statistic, she explained that women in these regions often face challenges stemming from lower levels of education and regulatory barriers that impede their access to financial services. “Consequent­ly, enhancing financial literacy among female entreprene­urs becomes imperative to unlock their full potential and contribute to national economic developmen­t,” she stated.

To address these challenges, she noted that the foundation collaborat­ed with finance sector experts to deliver a comprehens­ive workshop focusing on market expansion strategies, business financing, and proficient bookkeepin­g practices.

Esamah emphasized on the workshop’s theme, ‘Inspire Inclusion through Financial Literacy’ ,highlighti­ng the pivotal role of financial literacy in enabling female business owners to navigate their finances effectivel­y and propel their enterprise­s towards growth and scalabilit­y.

The workshop, she added, also served as a dynamic platform for participan­ts to acquire practical skills and insights essential for managing and expanding their businesses.

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