

Foluso G
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@FoofG @ahiveco myth: That when women get "financially independent" they will weaponize it to "oppress men" (side eye of side eyes) #wematter

What do we still not know about female economic independence? What should we be internalizing about it? #WEMatter

The Covid-19 “WishList”: What do women need to help them at this moment? (E.g. Savings plans, savings collectives, cash transfers, upskilling, etc.) #WEMatter

In Nigeria for instance, that will mean empowering women to build better livelihoods, earn more income, and create businesses that provide jobs. Because whatever else you think, empowering more than half the population IS economically beneficial #WEMatter

The conversation around women’s economic empowerment tends to focus on entrepreneurship and financial inclusion. But there’s more that hold me women back from realizing their economic potential including education, access to resources and jobs, unpaid work, and GBV #WEMatter

