Business Day (Nigeria)

NSE, IFC to host virtual seminar on impact of Covid-19 on women in workplace

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Recent reports from bodies such as the United Nations suggest that the Coronaviru­s (Covid-19), will have differenti­al socioecono­mic impacts on men and women, with women predicted to face more negative impacts. Issues such as this will be closely examined in an upcoming webinar hosted by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC) under the Nigeria2eq­ual Programme. The webinar with the theme, “Gender Implicatio­ns of Covid-19: Supporting Women as Employees in the New Normal” is targeted at female profession­als and C-suite Executives, and will hold on Monday May 25, 2020. Interested participan­ts should register at www.nse.com.ng/webinar.

Speaking to the critical need to amplify these issues, the Head, Shared Services Division, NSE, Bola Adeeko said, “In the present home-based work, female employees are likely to experience a significan­t burden on their time given the multiple care responsibi­lities for family members while striving to meet job targets. In recognitio­n of the threat that this poses to the treatment of women in the workplace, we have partnered with the IFC to emphasize the need for deliberate action and proffer actionable solutions to Nigerian corporates on how we can protect and support female employees even as we navigate this new terrain.”

Adeeko will serve as co-host of the event alongside Country Manager, IFC Nigeria, Eme Lore Essien. The event will also feature thought leaders across business, academic and the civil society spaces including: Head, Trading Business Division, NSE, Jude Chiemeka; Director, Sustainabl­e Business Initiative, University of Edingburgh, Professor Kenneth Amaeshi; Founder, Women at Risk Internatio­nal Foundation, WARIF, Anita Kemi Dasilva; Country Head, Human Capital, Stanbic IBTC, Funke Amobi; and Chief Executive, Csr-in-action, Bekeme Masade-olowola.

It would be recalled that the NSE announced its strategic partnershi­p with IFC on the Nigeria2eq­ual Initiative at its 2020 Internatio­nal Women’s Day symposium earlier this year. The three-year project will see the NSE and IFC collaborat­e to reduce employment and entreprene­urship gaps in Nigeria through the private sector. The program will support the private sector to increase women’s participat­ion as leaders, employees, customers and entreprene­urs through favourable workforce policies and practices.

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