CSR-in-Action et ACI annoncent un comité pour la conférence des femmes défenseures des SDG

CSR-in-Action et l'African Centre for Innovation ont annoncé la formation d'un comité pour la prochaine Conférence des femmes défenseures des SDG.

L'annonce met en lumière les efforts pour faire avancer les objectifs de développement durable par le biais de la défense des droits des femmes. CSR-in-Action, une organisation de premier plan axée sur la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises, aux côtés de l'African Centre for Innovation (ACI), a établi un comité dédié à l'organisation de la Conférence des femmes défenseures des SDG. Cette initiative vise à promouvoir des approches inclusives en matière de genre pour atteindre les Objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies (SDG)  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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