Business Day (Nigeria)

NECA, ILO seek increased support for women entreprene­urs

…as NNEW launches WE Self-check action plan

- By Joshua Bassey

THE Internatio­nal Labour organisati­on (ILO), and nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve associatio­n (neca), have called for increased support from the government and critical private sector players for women entreprene­urs to enable them add more value to the economy.

The two organisati­ons made the call at the launch of Women’s Entreprene­urship - WE Self-check action Plan in Lagos, on Tuesday, where they stressed the need for the government and major actors in the economy to be deliberate and intentiona­l in policy and measures that promote women entreprene­urship and gender equality.

adewale-smatt oyerinde, the director-general of neca, said the employers’ organisati­on was committed to supporting women in business and would further work with the neca’s network of Entreprene­urial Women (nnew) to achieve the overall objective of the WE Self-check action plan.

Funmilayo arowoogun, president of nnew, speaking with Businessda­y at the launch, said the WE Self-check was about resetting the mindset of women entreprene­urs and making them better at managing and growing their businesses through training and capacity building.

“This is all about the things we need to be deliberate about in serving women entreprene­urs and their interests; how we can help women entreprene­urs build their capacities. how we can make them add value to their businesses,” arowoogun said, adding that in the next three months, nnew and neca with the support of the ILO would be focusing on how to realise the goals of the WE Self-check action plan.

“Within the next three months, we want to focus on the implementa­tion of the action plan; all the training, capacity building, all the things that women need to thrive in their businesses, she said.

also, obiageli nwobi, the ILO facilitato­r, said the female gender was disadvanta­ged in many ways and there was a need for policies that support their struggles.

“There’s a need to have a comprehens­ive survey on what the women require to excel in their respective lines of business,” nwobi said.

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