Women, Informality, and Finance: Designing Systems That Actually Work
Somewhere in Nigeria today, a woman will successfully run a business, repay informal debt, contribute to a savings group, support...
Somewhere in Nigeria today, a woman will successfully run a business, repay informal debt, contribute to a savings group, support...
Great reforms are not built by speeches alone. They are built by people who turn ideas into action, meetings into...
In March of this year, Enhancing Financial Inclusion and Advancement (EFInA) convened its International Women’s Month gathering under the theme,...
Across much of Africa, students are taught and schools appear to be functioning, classrooms are full and examination halls remain...
At a time when institutions across the world are being tested by heightened regulatory scrutiny, technological disruption, ethical expectations and...
At Alaba International Market in Lagos, transactions worth millions of naira are completed daily, without formal contracts, without bank guarantees,...
….Nigeria’s global talent pool can contribute to long-term development, not just individuals succeeding in isolation Across the world, Nigerians are...
For many Nigerians today, the image of the ‘African woman’ is framed by a contradiction between admiration and authority. Influenced...
One of the essential necessities a good government should provide for tax-paying citizens is free basic healthcare. In Nigeria, this...
The exploitation of faith and religion for financial gain, coercion, and abuse has become a significant governance and social concern...