ABUJA – The Federal Government and Procter and Gamble (P&G), a multinational organisation, have signed a Memoradum Of Understanding to support women empowerment initiative called `Growing Girls and Women in Nigeria (GWIN)’.
The Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the ceremony on Thursday in Abuja, said the partnership was a welcome development for empowerment of women in the country.
She said the GWIN would provide structured trainings and skills acquisition to girls and women in the country.
“The GWIN is an innovation programme being implemented through MOU among the ministries of finance; communications technology; water resources; agriculture and women affairs,” she said.
According to her, each of the participating ministry receives extra budgetary finance to develop and expand initiatives that catalysed the potentials of women in the country.
Explaining the gains of the initiative, she said that 1,120 women had been trained on agricultural skills and 2.5 million women registered under the e-wallet system for collection of fertilizers.
” The Ministry of Communications Technology has been in the fore of this and 2,285 women have been trained on ICT skills in communication technology,” she said
Okonjo added that 2,362 women had been restored on VVF cases by the Ministry of Health under this initiative, adding that 128 health workers and 600 teachers were trained under the VVF programme.
She said that about 1,400 women had been trained in handling contracts, adding that provision had been created in the 2015 budget to support the initiative.
Earlier, the Managing Director, Procter and Gamble Nigeria, Mr George Nassar, said the company was desirous of leveraging the GWIN project to further propagate it’s global strategy of improving the lives of women.
” With this partnership, I see a synergy that would enable both organisations to reach more lives even in the most remote regions of the country,” he said.
According to him, the partnership will be implemented through its SME leadership academy.[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”10″]
“In implementing this partnership. P&G will work with the ministries, departments and agencies to [pro_ad_display_adzone id=”10”]provide our expertise and reach more people.
“We will work with the Federal Ministry of Communications Technology on digitisation and development[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”10″] of health hygiene education through electronic platform.”
Nassar said that the ministry of health would provide health and hygiene education to target GWIN participants.
He added the Ministry of Water Resources and Rural Development would help to expand children safe drinking water programme in Nigeria.
” This programme has provided over 30 million litres of safe drinking water to Nigerian children.
“We aim to carry out the provision of structured skills training, advisory and mentoring activities and services for selected women owned SMEs,” he said. [pro_ad_display_adzone id=”8″]
He assured the commitment of the company to support efforts at ensuring women empowerment in the country. (NAN)