Sahara Group Foundation, Plan International Nigeria sign MoU for inclusive recycling

The Sahara Group Foundation and Plan International Nigeria have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at advancing inclusive recycling initiatives and community empowerment efforts in Nigeria.

In a move to foster sustainable practices, the Sahara Group Foundation and Plan International Nigeria signed a Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement focuses on promoting inclusive recycling programs that engage communities, particularly vulnerable groups, to enhance environmental conservation and economic opportunities.

The partnership underscores a commitment to building resilient communities through collaborative efforts in waste management and empowerment projects. While specific details on implementation timelines or targeted regions were not outlined in available reports, the MoU represents a step toward integrating recycling into broader community development strategies in Nigeria.

This collaboration aligns with ongoing national efforts to address environmental challenges and promote inclusivity in development initiatives.

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