UNECA, FEWACCI in Partnership with CBW-Africa advocates for Financial Inclusion for Businesswomen
Access to financial services is vital for women entrepreneurs in Africa, directly impacting development, poverty reduction, decent work, and gender equality. Despite its significance, financial access remains limited. Financial inclusion is key to reducing poverty and promoting prosperity, involving access to affordable, useful, and tailored financial products and services.
Recognizing the gender disparities in financial access, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the Federation of West Africa Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FEWACCI) in partnership with CBW Africa organized a one-day workshop aimed at increasing awareness, bridging the digital divide for female entrepreneurs, and advocating for policies promoting gender equality in financial services, emphasizing that facilitating financial access is not just a matter of justice but a catalyst for sustainable development.
Our President, Mrs. Ngozi Oyewole, vice president, Mrs. Nana Wanjau, and CBW-Africa Country Director, Tanzania, Lightness Ladislaus Salema were present alongside other CBW-Africa executives. Other notable individuals who made the meeting include Amb. Amin Akadiri – Executive Director of FEWACCI, Mrs. Sonia Essobmadje – Chief Innovative Finance, and Capital Markets Section, ECA, among others.
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