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March was International Women’s Month, and United Bank for Africa Plc’s corporate social responsibility division, UBA Foundation, participated with a variety of events targeted at empowering young women and advancing gender equality.

On the 24th and 25th, the foundation organized a two-day empowerment event called the “Women Digitall Workshop,” during which a large number of young women received professional training in a variety of tech skills at the UBA Academy at UBA House.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of UBA Foundation, Bola Atta, who addressed participants at the beginning of the workshop, said; “UBA is commitment towards upholding the pillars of the foundation which are education, environment and economic empowerment.”

“At UBA, we understand the need to give back to everyone, especially young women in African communities towards catalysing sustainable socio-economic development, and we are totally committed to women’s empowerment as we continue to champion women’s causes in our business and through our work.”

“As the world becomes increasingly global, UBA Foundation aims to ensure that females are given the opportunity to be properly trained and acquire the necessary skills that allow them to effectively train others.”

“One of the things we are keen on is to touch lives, especially those who do not have, and this is what we have tried to do with this free workshop which we have organised to give these women the opportunity to acquire skills which they can later share with others so that they can continue to enjoy the natural progression of growth. I am glad that you all are keen to come for this workshop in commemorating the women’s month.”

“Bearing in mind the importance of training and retraining which has become even more crucial as the world becomes a global village, the facilitators for the various courses at the workshop have been carefully selected to ensure that they impact the much-needed knowledge to the participants.”

In separate sessions during the program, participants received instruction in their chosen fields, such as phonetics, video editing, Microsoft Excel, content production, and graphic design using Canva.

Eniola Ogunoma, a data and HR analyst, taught participants Microsoft Excel; Omololu Oluwatoyosi, a creative designer, took the training on graphic design using Canva; Edward Eniang, a photographer and videographer, covered phonetics and video editing; and Omotoyosi Jaiyesimi, a digital media specialist, trained participants in content creation.

The majority of the lessons the students learned were also put into practice, and they all acknowledged that it was a beneficial experience for them.

One of the participants, Kaosara Ayanda, who was full of praises for the UBA Foundation for the free training, said; “The workshop is very timely and has helped me to learn the basic skills of Microsoft Excel which I will use to further strengthen my business.”

Also, Adaobi Okonkwo, who learnt graphic designing using Canva said; “It has always been my passion to learn the course, and I intended to build on this knowledge to start my own outfit. I appreciate UBA and the UBA Foundation for the opportunity.”

It is noteworthy that UBA Foundation as the CSR arm of the UBA Group, is committed to the socio-economic betterment of the communities in which the bank operates, it focuses on development in the areas of education, the environment, economic empowerment and other special projects