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is an economist and writer, with a BSc. in Economics and an MSc. in African Development. She is passionate about reducing gender disparities in labour markets and institutional reform for development projects.
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is an economist and writer, with a BSc. in Economics and an MSc. in African Development. She is passionate about reducing gender disparities in labour markets and institutional reform for development projects.
FADEKEMI ABIRU
MARCH 12 2021

FADEKEMI ABIRU•MARCH 12 2021
Author of ‘Africa’s Lost Decade’ and ‘Banking on Women’, Fadekemi Abiru believes writing informs as much as it reflects society. She often asks, ‘What, if anything, is the story doing to fix or exacerbate the inequalities and oppressions we know are growing?’
FADEKEMI ABIRU
MAY 22 2020

FADEKEMI ABIRU•MAY 22 2020
The process of the current development agenda does little to advance real development outcomes because of its persistence in catering to economic neoliberalism, which prioritizes economic growth over addressing the structural drivers of women’s subordination and oppression.
FADEKEMI ABIRU
SEPTEMBER 25 2018

FADEKEMI ABIRU•SEPTEMBER 25 2018