Paga Donates 2.4M, to Women Impacting Nigeria Organisation After a Month-Long Campaign Called For Her

At the forefront of our transformative purpose of making life possible, is the need to give back more and more to society. This is why we decided to launch a CSR project called For Her with its first-ever donation going to Women Impacting Nigeria.

The first annual ForHer campaign is geared towards raising funds for an organization focused on driving gender equality today. We chose these groups because they align closely with the 2022 International Women’s Month theme “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, recognizing the contribution of women and girls around the world, who are leading the charge on climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response, to build a more sustainable future for all.

Paga’s head of Brand Strategy and Marketing, Daniel Oparison said, “The achievement of gender equality and women’s empowerment by business is fundamental to building a sustainable future that leaves no one behind. To get the world to where it needs to be, we need to empower women. If there was ever any time to provide more visibility for women, it is now and Paga is on a mission to make life possible for all especially women in this month of March”.

To arrive at the eligible organisations, an in-house nomination process was organised and three organisations made the shortlist: Women Impacting Nigeria (WIN), is a female-led
not-for-profit organisation dedicated to gender equality and empowerment of women founded by Tope Imasekha. Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF), a non-profit organisation was incorporated in 2016 in response to the high incidence of sexual violence, rape and human trafficking occurring amongst young girls and women across Nigeria. Geneza School of Training X The Female Designer Movement incorporates the teaching of design thinking principles with hands-on sessions that showcase how the principles are applied in the context of layout, typefaces, and colour.

Speaking to the winner, who emerged after a month-long voting run, Tope Imasekha the founder of WIN said “We believe that women’s human rights, women empowerment and gender equality are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are committed to ensuring that women and girls are given equal access to health services and a reduction in neonatal and maternal deaths”.

The winner, WIN took home the sum of N2,414,568. Congratulations once again.


About Paga
Paga was founded with the purpose of making it simple for one billion people to access and use money. We are solving two key problems that exist around the world – eliminating the use of cash for transactions and access to financial services.

Paga is a payments and financial services ecosystem for Africa. Our ecosystem is similar to that of Square and PayPal as we focus on helping both consumers and sellers pay, get paid, and access financial services. Our first market is Nigeria, where we now have over 19 million unique users.