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FAME Foundation at IMF Engagement with CSOs

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FAME Foundation at IMF Engagement with CSOs

November 13, 2019
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FAME Foundation was fully represented by Its Office Administrator,  Mr. Samuel Iornumbe, at IMF Seminar with Civil Society Organisation in Nigeria, held on 13th November, 2019 at Treasure suites and Conferences Abuja.  The discussion was focused on  Sustainable growth, revenue mobilization, Gender, Climate change, Inequality  and Corruption. Among other things, this was the  findings, 2019 Article IV–SIP on gender gap. Closing the gender gap in years of schooling in each income quintile alone would boost long-term GDP by 5 percent, with much higher effects for more ambitious scenarios that also include anti-discrimination Policies.

A group Photograph of CSOs with IMF Mission Chief Mr Amine Mati

 

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CSOs Discussion on Inequality and Corruption

FAME foundation at IMF Seminar,

 

 

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