By GRACE CHAILE NATSAVE Bank has emphasised the crucial role of women’s financial empowerment in ending gender-based violence (GBV). In a speech read by Director of Corporate Banking, Sarah Kamoto, acting Chief Executive Officer, Fatma Abad stressed that GBV is a crisis that affects not just individuals, but entire families, communities, and society as a whole. She was speaking during the Door to Door GBV sensitisation campaign in Lusaka’s Chipata compound yesterday Ms. Abad stressed the importance of financial independence, particularly for women, in escaping abusive situations and building a future of independence and dignity. She emphasised that NATSAVE Bank is committed to championing financial inclusion and empowerment, especially in underserved communities. The event was part of a collaborative effort between NATSAVE Bank, Women in Global Health (WIGH), and Chipata Level One Clinic to raise awareness about GBV and promote financial empowerment as a key driver in dismantling the structures that sustain violence and inequality […]
NATSAVE champions financial empowerment to combat GBV

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