

HFN Women’s Forum Webinar
Access to the right financing can play a critical role in enabling healthcare businesses to grow, expand their services and create greater impact. Yet, for many women working in and leading healthcare businesses, understanding the available financing options and navigating pathways to access them can be challenging.
The Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN) Women’s Forum invites you to a special webinar bringing together experts from the healthcare, finance and business sectors to explore funding and growth opportunities for women in health.
The session will provide practical insights into the healthcare financing landscape, available funding opportunities and pathways for women-led healthcare businesses to access finance and scale.
What to Expect
An overview of the healthcare financing landscape, including key challenges and opportunities for women in health
Insights into the BOI GLOW Fund and other financing solutions available through the Bank of Industry
An introduction to the FCMB Healthcare Fund and financing solutions for healthcare businesses
Practical guidance on accessing the FCMB Healthcare Fund and pathways for engagement
An interactive Q&A session with the speakers
Featured Speakers
Njide Ndili
President, Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN)
Fisayo Okunsanya
Lead Consultant, 6334 Group
Ogo Ifeoma Akabogu
MSME Directorate, Bank of Industry (BOI)
Ms. Chidinma Chigbo-Anachebe
Head, Healthcare Segment, FCMB Group
Dr. Jennifer Anyanti
2nd Vice President, Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN)
Moderator:
Dr. Olayemi Dawodu
CEO, Cerba Lancet Nigeria
Coordinator, HFN Women’s Forum
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is particularly relevant for women healthcare entrepreneurs, healthcare business owners, professionals, innovators and women seeking financing to establish, grow or scale healthcare ventures.
📅 Thursday, 20 August 2026
🕒 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM WAT
💻 Virtual Webinar
Register to join this important conversation on unlocking the financing opportunities that can support the growth of women-led healthcare businesses.