Gender data is key for unlocking the potential of financial inclusion. This report explores the ways supply-side gender-disaggregated data (S-GDD) is being used to inform financial policies and strategies that seek to intentionally apply a gender lens.
Elsie Addo Awadzi is the Second Deputy Governor of Bank of Ghana
The Chairperson, Justice Professor Akua Kuenyehia Members of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer and the Management Team, Standard Chartered Bank Ghana.
The President and Vice-Chancellor, Ashesi University College The Executive Director, Ghana Climate Innovation Centre Invited Guests, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen I am honoured to have been invited to deliver the keynote address for the launch of Standard Chartered Bank (Ghana) Limited’s Women in Technology (WIT) Business Incubator programme under the theme, “Technology, Gender and Development – Expanding the Role of Technology in Women-Owned Businesses for National Development”.