Sunday, November 17, 2024

IMPACT WATCH NETWORK
Leading true information for positive global change.

Ramadan 2024: Islamic philanthropy surges to record high as UN delivers warning

Islamic philanthropy raised a record $46 million for 2 million displaced people in...

Battling green skill shortage in the quest for a sustainable economy

Growth in demand for green skills is outpacing the increase in supply -...

Nigeria to get WHO-recommended new malaria vaccine by Mid-2024

The World Health Organisation has recommended a new vaccine, R21/Matrix-M, for the prevention...

Google announces N75m equity-free fund for Nigerian SMBs

Google has announced the opening of applications for the Hustle Academy SMB Fund...

STI Minister emphasizes gender equality, empowerment of women as critical roadmap to national development

Nigeria’s Minister of Science Innovation, and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, has said that gender equality and empowerment of women and girls are critical to the socio-economic development of the country.

Chief Nnaji who was represented by the Director Science, Technology and Promotion, (STP) Ronald Ukpong, said this at a one-day sensitization programme on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) with the theme: “Unleashing Potentials: Empowering the Girl Child for a secured Future” held by the Ministry on Monday, in Abuja.

Nnaji lamented that women especially in Africa were not recognize in the development of the society which resulted in stereotyping them as well as not utilizing their potentials in proffering solutions to societal challenges.

To this end, the Ministry in recognition of the role played by women in development of Innovation, Science and Technology sector, seeks to develop the capacity of women especially through mainstreaming them into human capital development, agriculture, industrial growth and banking and finance amongst others.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Mr. James Sule, who was represented by his Special Assistant Mrs. Aisha Mohammed Bello, said that the Federal Government in its quest to develop the country Technologically has established many Federal Universities of Science and Technology with the aim of improving the teaching in career areas of STEM education.

Speaking, the Director FCT Department of Innovation Science and Technology Mr. Olobashola Kolawole who was represented by Mrs. Nkechi Nwachukwu ,Director Technology, Acquisition and Promotion said that one of the greatest tragedies in life is to watch potentials die untapped, adding that every one is equipped with abilities, talents and gifts.

Do you want to share your impact stories or pitch the coverage of your CSR event to us? E-mail: editor@impactwatch.net or *Phone +234-806-795-0250 (Whatsapp &Text)

We do everything possible to supply quality news and information to all our valuable readers day in, day out and we are committed to keep doing this. Your kind donation will help our continuous research efforts.

Get notified whenever we post something new!

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

spot_img

Seize the spotlight!

Experience unparalleled exposure and skyrocket your business!

Continue reading

The Poly International College Ilaro decouples into junior, senior secondary schools

By Samuel Odu The management board of The Poly International College, the staff secondary school of the Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Ogun State has unbundled the post primary school into junior and senior secondary schools for the purpose of efficiency and...

Building a foundation of Safety: Nigeria due for an anti-bullying policy

By Favour Henshaw Bullying and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) represent significant challenges for children and adolescents, often leaving lasting scars on their psychological well-being. While each phenomenon has been extensively discussed in my previous article, understanding their interconnectedness with...

HPV vaccine: FGN to commence second phase of rollout by May 27

UNICEF optimistic that 80% of Nigerian girls would receive HPV vaccine by December The Federal Government of Nigeria has assured that the second phase of vaccination for the Human PapillomaVirus (HPV) would commence on May 27, 2024. The Director of Disease...

Enjoy exclusive access to all of our content

Get an online subscription and you can unlock any article you come across.