Lifting Participation

Left-Right: Prudence Byarugaba, the Standard Chartered Bank Uganda's Country Chief Risk Officer and Country Head of Operational Risk; Martha Awor, a businesswoman in Lira City and a beneficiary of Standard Chartered Bank-supported Youth in Agri-business and Associate Professor, Dorothy Okello, an Independent Non-Executive Director, Dean School of Engineering at Makerere University, are in many ways, the face of Standard Chartered’s efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.

INVESTING IN WOMEN AND PROMOTING INCLUSION⏤ 3 different women from 3 different walks of life and one Standard Chartered Bank diversity and inclusion story

In a world facing multiple crises, from climate change to conflict and economic strife, achieving gender equality is more critical than ever. Ensuring that women and girls are empowered to claim their
March 8, 2024
Standard Chartered Bank, CEO, Sanjay Rughani, (extreme left) joins Cordaid and District leaders of Lira, Nebbi and Zombo to officially launch the Futuremakers Youth Agribusiness project in August 2022 at Margarita Hotel – Lira.

Standard Chartered Bank: Boldly unleashing the full potential of youths, women and SMEs in Uganda amidst a global crisis

According to the Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC), Uganda’s leading think tank on economics and development policy-oriented research and analysis, 425,000 jobs were lost amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises due to

 

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