Introduction

Women play a vital role in sustainable development.

The empowerment of a woman is the empowerment of a household, a community, and the nation at large.

Our goal is to equip women with the basic skills that can enhance their competitiveness in the procurement space, expand their economic horizons, and ultimately improve social and economic conditions of their households.

Action Plan

S/N Activity Date
1
Opening Ceremony
24th June 2021
2
July Webinar
July 2021
3
August Webinar
August 2021
4
Presentation of Policy Brief to the State Government
September 2021
5
October Webinar / Preparation for Public hearing
October 2021
6
November Webinar / Preparation for Public hearing
November 2021
7
Break
December 2021
8
Public hearing
January 2022
9
February Webinar
February 2022
10
March Webinar
March 2022
11
April Webinar
April 2022
12
Impact Assessment / Evaluation
May 2022
12
Convention
June 2022

Report of Activities

Opening Ceremony of the W4PP Programme
The VC, Covenant University, Prof. Abiodun H. Adebayo with representative of the Keynote Speaker, Princess Adetutu Omisore and RCE Chair Dr. Patience Tunji Olayeni to his left and Panelist, Mrs. Favour Femi- Oyewole to his right.
Mrs. Cynthia Saka with other participants of the W4PP Opening Ceremony
Panel Session led by Mrs. Aderonke Asaolu with Mr. Damlare Mesimo and Mrs. Favour Femi-Oyewole.
Registration point for the W4PP Opening Ceremony

W4PP Webinar Series

Creating a Niche in the Procurement space Through Digital and Networking Skills
(23rd July,2021)

  • Legal Options for SMEs
  • Auditing for SMEs
  • Financing options for SMEs by the Team from Covenant Micro Finance Bank.

(19th August,2021)

W4PP Vocational Skills Workshop (On Site Training)

Fashion Design, Clothing and Photography.

Facilitator: Mrs. Alero Iseolorunkanmi

October 26th, 2021
Event Management and Catering Services Workshop.

Facilitator: Mrs. Agboola Nneka Winifred

November 23rd ,2021

Outcomes

Key Partners

Conclusion

Advocacy for Women inclusion and gender equality is not about women supremacy. It is simply profiling the social and economic implications of women exclusion in processes such as public procurement.

RCE Ogun is committed to the course of women inclusion in public procurement and we are open to ideas and partnerships in realizing these goals, both on regional and national scales.