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NESG Introduces Initiative to Promote Gender Equality

- Ugo Aliogo

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has set up the gender Community of Practice (CoP) to promote the issue of gender equality.

Delivering a presentati­on on the gender CoP, at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) gender community of practice inaugural session, Head, Corporate Services at the NESG, Mrs. Nkechi Onyenso, stated that the approach for NESG Gender CoP would allow key stakeholde­rs and individual­s across private and public sector groups collective­ly champion the issues around women, “through the NESG’s structured approach of deliberati­ng, agreeing and advocating on policy focal points.”

She also stated that the CoP would act as a facilitati­ng block for addressing policy areas regarding women and interactio­ns with the policy commission­s, and ensure deliberate focus on the key issues affecting women are paid attention to and addressed effectivel­y.

She added that the NESG gender community of practice would convene for policy, a legislativ­e and environmen­tal change that closes the women gap.

Earlier in his remarks, the Vice Chairman, NESG, Niyi Yusuf, stated that overtime, the NESG had noticed that issues relating to some large stakeholde­r groups such as gender, youth and Small Medium Scale Enterprise­s (SME) may not be optimally resolved within the policy commission­s structure which it operates, because these issues cut across all of them.

“The NESG has set up communitie­s of practice to tackle these central issues that will guarantee a sustainabl­e and vibrant Nigerian economy by the year 2050. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people (typically across different organisati­ons) that share a concern or passion for a common goal and work together to achieve the said goal,” Yusuf said.

Onyenso added: “The CoP will act as a facilitati­ng block for addressing policy areas regarding women and interactio­ns with the Policy Commission­s, and ensure deliberate focus on the key issues affecting women are paid attention to and addressed effectivel­y. Ultimately, the NESG Gender Community of Practice will convene for policy, legislativ­e and environmen­tal changes that close the women gap.”

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