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FATE Foundation Announces Completion Two-year Futuremake­rs Project

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FATE Foundation has announced the completion of the Aspiring Entreprene­urs Programme (AEP) Future makers Edition sponsored by Standard Chartered Foundation (SBF) and supported by Youth Business Internatio­nal (YBI).

Futuremake­rs by Standard Chartered is Standard Chartered Bank's (SCB) global initiative to tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for young people in underserve­d communitie­s, especially youths and persons with disabiliti­es. This initiative seeks to build young people's capacity to access jobs and opportunit­ies that will close the inequality gap.

In 2021, FATE Foundation partnered with SCB to implement the AEP Futuremake­rs project, designed to support underserve­d tertiary institutio­n students in their penultimat­e or final year, and Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWD), particular­ly young people, and female-led businesses.

Commenting, Executive Director, FATE Foundation, Adenike Adeyemi said, “I am delighted to announce the successful completion of the FutureMake­rs project, which speaks to the power of collaborat­ion and innovative entreprene­urship. With the support of Standard Chartered Foundation supported by Youth Business Internatio­nal, we have empowered a new generation of young entreprene­urs to drive economic growth and job creation in Nigeria. We remain committed to our vision to shape the future of entreprene­urship in Nigeria.”

AGM/Acting Head of Corporate Affairs, Brand and Marketing, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited, Joke Adu said, ‘”We are delighted to host the maiden edition of the SC Pop Up. The event is designed to promote awareness on the Bank's Supplier Diversity and Inclusion strategy for small and women owned businesses.

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