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Lafarge Africa Expands Women’s Role in Construction
March 13, 2026
Lafarge Africa Plc is advancing gender inclusion in Nigeria's construction sector through targeted mentorship, skills training, and leadership development programs, as highlighted during their International Women's Day 2026 event at The Hall Events Centre in Lagos. These initiatives aim to increase women's participation in traditionally male-dominated construction roles, positioning gender diversity as a strategic business priority to foster innovation and sustainable growth.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors should recognize the growing emphasis on gender inclusion as a factor in supplier evaluation and partnership opportunities within Nigeria's construction industry.
- Lafarge Africa's leadership development and skills training programs may create new subcontracting and collaboration opportunities for women-owned businesses and diverse suppliers.
- Government agencies and state entities like Ogun State Government and Lagos State Employment Trust Fund are engaged in supporting economic empowerment initiatives, indicating potential for public-private partnerships.
- Organizations involved in construction procurement should consider integrating gender inclusion criteria and supporting workforce development programs aligned with these initiatives to enhance competitiveness and compliance with emerging social responsibility expectations.
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Ogun State Government, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund
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Lafarge Africa Plc
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- Lafarge Africa champions mentorship, skills training to expand women’s role in construction · Businessamlive · Mar 13