ASIGMA recently held a courtesy meeting with Purity Ngina, CEO of the Kenya National Gender and Equality Commission, to explore avenues for fostering inclusivity across various sectors. The discussion underscored the Commission’s critical role in ensuring that women, youth, and persons with disabilities are fully integrated into social and economic systems and supported in their growth.
Driving Access Through Digital Transformation
Mr. Nanambi Wakyiku, ASIGMA’s Managing Director, highlighted the importance of digital transformation in advancing inclusivity. He emphasized the role of innovative business models in expanding access to finance and market opportunities, especially for marginalized groups. By leveraging data-driven insights, organizations can better identify systemic barriers and design solutions that unlock new pathways for equitable economic participation.
A Shared Vision for Equity and Empowerment
The meeting reinforced the shared commitment between ASIGMA and the Commission to build a more inclusive society. By combining policy advocacy and technological innovation, they aim to address challenges and create sustainable opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background or abilities.