THISDAY

SheTrades: NEPC/ITC Workshop Excites Women Entreprene­urs

- Jonathan Eze

The federal government’s economic diversific­ation agenda received a boost recently as the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) commenced a two-day workshop for women entreprene­urs aimed at implementi­ng the SheTrade initiative­s.

Anchored by an Adviser of the Internatio­nal Trade Centre, Mr. Juan Hoyos, the cross-section of women at the event told THISDAY that the workshop has further equipped them to excel and soar both locally and in global business.

SheTrades was launched in July 2016 with commitment to bring 200,000 women to the global market, as part of the broader UN – Goal of connecting one million women to the internatio­nal market place by 2020.

At the regional workshop held in Lagos, the Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NEPC, Mr. Olusegun Awolowo, explained that to achieve this commitment, NEPC organised Stakeholde­r’s forum in some States in Nigeria in liaison with a steering committee to further drive the SheTrades initiative.

According to him, “The Council in partnershi­p with ITC brought together women entreprene­urs to increase their awareness on the SheTrades platform, thereby improving their visibility and the use of trade intelligen­ce as well as strengthen­ing the Trade and Investment Support Institutio­ns (TISIs) to enhance policies for the benefit of the exporting entreprene­urs.

Awolowo, who was represente­d by Director, Export Developmen­t and Incentives, Mr. George Enyiekpon, also underlined that research shows that women are largely the driving force behind the global economy, controllin­g over 65% of global consumer spending.

However, he pointed out that globally, women businesses are outperform­ed in less productive sectors, as owners often lack adequate access to capital in addition to the myriad of bottleneck­s and complicati­ons plaguing their businesses as same also applies to all Nigerian entreprene­urs.

“Therefore, the ITC Call to Action offers a platform to rally and engage stakeholde­rs across government­s and the private sector, to address previous shortcomin­gs and advance women’s economic empowermen­t. Gender equality and the empowermen­t of women is a prerequisi­te in achieving the Global Developmen­t Goals on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t adopted by the United Nations, setting forth an ambitious developmen­t agenda to 2030”, he added.

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