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FG launches National Women’s Economic Empowerment Policy

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The Nigerian government inaugurated economic policies on Friday aimed at closing Nigeria’s gender pay gap and women’s empowerment.

The FG launched the National Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) Policy, Nigeria Country Gender Equality Profile, and the Development Partners Group on Gender (DPGG) Equality Women’s Coordination Strategic framework for 2023-2028.

The schemes were inaugurated by Mrs. Pauline Tallen, Minister of Women Affairs, in Abuja on Friday by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (FMoWA) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning.

Empowerment

Mrs. Pauline Tallen, Minister of Women Affairs, said the programme would address policy gaps and catalyse multisectoral partnerships to drive women’s economic empowerment and gender equality in Nigeria. Noting that women in Nigeria face disparities in accessing financial benefits as well as in economic, political, and social spheres, in spite of their huge contribution in all areas of society, she added:

Objectives

The Minister also noted that the policy will also recognise cross-cutting enablers such as Women’s Financial Inclusion (WFI), literacy, digital innovation, literacy, access, household, workplace, and community support structures.

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She added the Gender Equality Profile and the DPGG Gender Equality Women’s Empowerment Coordination Strategic Framework 2023-2028 to enhance gender equality and reduce poverty.

Mrs. Ene Obi, Nigeria’s Country Director, ActionAid, said the strategic framework would enable all the Development Partners Group on Gender (DPGG) to coordinate all their programmes on gender equality, women’s empowerment, and poverty eradication in the country.

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