CSR-in-Action and ACI announce committee for women SDG advocates conference

CSR-in-Action and the African Centre for Innovation have announced the formation of a committee for the upcoming Women SDG Advocates Conference.

The announcement highlights efforts to advance sustainable development goals through women's advocacy. CSR-in-Action, a prominent organization focused on corporate social responsibility, alongside the African Centre for Innovation (ACI), has established a committee dedicated to organizing the Women SDG Advocates Conference. This initiative aims to promote gender-inclusive approaches to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Details on the committee's composition or specific roles were not provided in the announcement. The conference is positioned as a platform for women leaders to discuss and advocate for SDG-related issues. No timeline for the event was mentioned, but it aligns with broader efforts in Nigeria to integrate CSR into development agendas.

This development underscores ongoing collaborations between NGOs and innovation centers in addressing global challenges through targeted conferences.

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