The Lagos Business School (LBS) has begun a 'Co Impact' project that aims to foster gender equality in Nigeria's financial services sector.
The Lagos Business School has begun a 'Co Impact' project that aims to foster gender equality in Nigeria's financial services sector.
According to Anibaba, the institution recently secured a $300,000 grant from a global philanthropic collaborative focused on improving the lives of millions of people through just and inclusive systems- change. She said: “In a recent study on 30 most capitalised companies in Nigeria done by the IFF, they found that about 33 per cent of the workforce are women and only 27 per cent hold senior management positions in these organisations.”
He added that inclusion must be promoted not only through words but through actions by actively advocating practices that promote gender equality and amplifying the voices of women in leadership roles. Others were Advisory Services Specialist, Women’s World Banking, Olajumoke Daramola; Lawyer, Compliance & Regulatory Expert, Lucia Azinge and member, Lagos Business School Faculty, Emeka Azinge.
The Lagos Business School has begun a 'Co Impact' project that aims to foster gender equality in Nigeria's financial services sector.