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Tech4Dev Partners Sterling Bank to Enhance Women Employment in Tech

- Emma Okonji

Building on its quest to grow a diverse and inclusive team, Sterling Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with Technology for Social Change and Developmen­t Initiative (Tech4Dev), a non-profit social enterprise, working to provide access to decent work for Africans through digital and technology skills empowermen­t and advocacy.

At the signing ceremony held recently at the Marina Headquarte­rs of the financial institutio­n in Lagos, Sterling Bank officially committed to partner with the Tech4Dev as an experienti­al learning partner for its Women Techsters initiative.

The Women Techsters is an initiative of Tech4Dev aimed at bridging the digital divide between men and women in the technology ecosystem, with plans to empower five million women across Africa with digital and deep tech skills by 2030.

The organisati­on is currently in partnershi­p with Microsoft to empower 10,000 women in 2021 across five African countries, which include Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Tech4Dev’s Co-founder and Executive Director, Oladiwura

Oladepo reiterated the importance of the partnershi­p with Sterling Bank.

According to Oladepo, “Gender equality is at the heart of what we do at Tech4Dev and is a huge part of our Women Techsters initiative. We are delighted about forward-thinking organizati­ons like Sterling Bank, who are thinking of what the workforce will look like in the next two, three, five years and the importance of gender balance within the ecosystem. At the end of the internship period, we want Sterling Bank to be able to say they got value from the interns.”

The Chief Digital Officer at Sterling Bank, Olayinka Oni, spoke on the company’s desire to build a diverse team. “Diversity is not a compliance agenda, it is an intentiona­l strategy. Internship for us is also intentiona­l. We are interested in any project that grows the ecosystem like the Women Techsters initiative,” Oni said.

Some of the Women Techsters Fellows across the five countries are presently in the final week of their intensive training and will be direct beneficiar­ies of this partnershi­p with Sterling Bank on a six-month internship period with the company.

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