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Build a woman and you've empowered an household, build and train women and you've empowered a nation

Education is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge, skills and self-confidence necessary to participate fully in the development process.


Increasing women’s and girls’ educational attainment contributes to women’s economic empowerment and more inclusive economic growth. Women’s economic equality is good for business. Companies greatly benefit from increasing employment and leadership opportunities for women, which is shown to increase organizational effectiveness and growth. It is estimated that companies with three or more women in senior management functions score higher in all dimensions of organizational performance.


The year 2021 witness campaign of empowerment and advocacy through the convener of Rebuild Afrika foundation, Amb. Prince Adesegun Samuel Egunjobi who devoted his time, resources and network towards women empowerment, girl child support programmes, youths capacity building initiative through Skills, Talents and Intelligence Revolution (S.T.I.R) in Nigeria.


With determination and commitment to spread the gospel of empowerment and development to other parts of the world as part of the pledge to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Rebuild Afrika Foundation in Partnership with the Srishti Bharat Foundation are organizing a webinar to highlights and dissect the significance of education and training to the development of Girl child and financial Independence of women.


Featuring renowned speakers and leaders of thoughts across the World;


Dr. Anar Mehta- Founder, Srishti Bharat Foundation and U.N Awardee


Achala Bhupendra- Founder, Sustainable Future Foundation.


Mokshi Virk- President, Canada Chapter, Women Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.


Tola Bolaji- Director, Theatre Art and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria.



Date: 9th, February 2022



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