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The Technology Solution To Women's Financial Inclusion
We will be hosting a session on ‘The Technology Solution To Women's Financial Inclusion.’ Register: http://bit.ly/AFRICANXT2023.
When and where
Date and time
Tuesday, February 7 · 1 - 2pm WAT
Location
Landmark Centre Water Corporation Drive #Plot 2 & 3 Annex, LA 106104 Nigeria
About this event
More than 50% of Nigerian women are financially excluded, and the gender gap in access to financial services is further widened by characteristics like gender inequality, education, and economic empowerment, 2019 study reveals. Since women also require financial services to meet their financial needs, their exclusion from obtaining these services contributes to the gender and income divide.
Join us on the 7th of February at the @africanxt @smwlagos 2023 as we host a session on ‘The Technology Solution To Women's Financial Inclusion.’
Register: http://bit.ly/AFRICANXT2023.
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About the organizer
HACEY Health Initiative is a leading development organisation focused on improving the health and productivity of the vulnerable and under-served population in Africa. HACEY has a long history of designing and implementing sustainable interventions. HACEY vision is to create a healthy and sustainable society for all, while its mission is to empower and support children, women and young people to lead healthy lives through ‘iCARE’ (Innovation, Capacity building, Advocacy, Research, and Education) model. The specific objectives of the organisation are to promote and support educational, informative and empowerment activities to increase public awareness of health and environmental issues; convey health information to hard-to-reach communities (especially rural communities), develop and train man-power in the emerging field of health and environment, complement the efforts of government and other institutions in achieving a state of total health for all, and provide adequate health and empowerment information for women and children.
Since 2007, HACEY has continued to work with communities, government institutions, private sector companies, civil society groups and the media to design and implement sustainable interventions aimed at creating a lasting impact for our beneficiaries. The organisation is committed to championing solutions and building partnerships from grassroots to the highest policy level to play a pivotal role in ameliorating the socio-economic conditions of Nigerians. HACEY thematic areas are tailored towards the realization of the Sustainable Developmental Goals in Nigeria particularly SDG 1: No poverty, SDG 3: Good health and well-being, SDG 4: Quality education, SDG 5: Gender equality, SDG 6: Clean water and sanitation, and SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth.