Sterling One pushes gender, youth financial inclusion agenda

Sterling One Foundation is advancing efforts to promote financial inclusion for women and youth in Nigeria.

Sterling One Foundation has launched initiatives focused on gender and youth financial inclusion. The organization aims to address barriers faced by these groups in accessing financial services. According to reports, this agenda seeks to enhance economic participation among women and young people. No specific details on programs or timelines were provided in available sources. The effort aligns with broader goals of financial equity in Nigeria.

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