Sentences with phrase «government economic empowerment»

The 2017 Budget estimates retains the allocation of N500 billion to the Special Intervention programme consisting of the Home - grown School Feeding Programme, Government Economic Empowerment programme, N - Power Job Creation Programme to provide loans for traders and artisans, Conditional Cash Transfers to the poorest families and the new Family Homes Fund (social housing scheme).

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It seemed the government's Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies were only enriching a few.
This unique event allows women owned businesses to make connections that can lead to business growth and accessing corporate supply chains, as well as having unique access to experts from across banking and finance, women's economic empowerment, and government sectors.
The agreed conclusions negotiated by all States urged governments at all levels, the general public and the private sector to address women's economic empowerment in the changing world of work.
«They were programmed into the national budget and utilized by the Nigerian government in line with its National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS).
The Nation Builders Corps program will be a major government initiative to address livelihood empowerment and graduate unemployment to solve economic and social problems.
Away from infrastructural development, the governor's giant strides in regular payment of workers» salaries and retirees» pensions, when many states are unable to pay not to talk of embarking on capital projects because of the nation's economic downturn; his remarkable achievements in other strata of the economy, such as in education, health, investment promotion, empowerment, water supply, agriculture, sports, etc, have also brought enormous goodwill to the PDP - led government in Enugu State.
According to the statement, the affected permanent secretaries are — Alhaji Ibrahim Alhaji (Water Resources), Alh Magaji Uba Muhd (Health), Adamu Mu'azu (Local Government), Alh, Abdulhamid Ali (Special Service), Hajiya Furera A. Baffa (Information) and Jamilu Abubakar (Economic Empowerment).
Enriching oppressive governments that deny access fundamental freedoms, political empowerment, civil society infrastructure, economic protections, is not particularly one of them.
The explanations for these disparities identified by the author include that lower rates of socio - economic status experienced by Indigenous Australians contribute to poorer health outcomes; that the direct, bilateral arrangements between the federal government and Indigenous organizations in Northern America has led to greater effectiveness of programs; and that in Northern America there exists «a higher level of Indigenous governance, ownership and empowerment, at individual, community, regional and national levels».
Note that in commenting on the documents of reconciliation on their release in May 2000, the government indicated that it broadly supports the strategies for addressing disadvantage, economic empowerment and sustaining the reconciliation process, but not the strategy for the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights: The Hon P Ruddock, Government supports many aspects of the Council's Roadmap, Press release, 11government indicated that it broadly supports the strategies for addressing disadvantage, economic empowerment and sustaining the reconciliation process, but not the strategy for the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights: The Hon P Ruddock, Government supports many aspects of the Council's Roadmap, Press release, 11Government supports many aspects of the Council's Roadmap, Press release, 11 May 2000.
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