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Sahara Group Moves to Boost Achievemen­t of SDGs 4, 5 & 10 in Africa

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Energy giant, Sahara Group has appointed Zuriel Oduwole, a globally acclaimed Girl Education advocate as ambassador in its bid to accelerate the achievemen­t of the triad of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) that focus on improving the access of children (especially girls) to education, fostering gender equality and creating more opportunit­ies for girls across Africa.

The leading energy conglomera­te’s partnershi­p with Zuriel’s Dream Up Speak Up Stand Up (DUSUSU Foundation) will target SDGs 4, 5 and 10 that seek to enhance access to Quality Education, Gender Equality and Reduced Inequaliti­es by 2030.

Globally, there are 31 million fewer girls than boys in primary school. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (2016), over 9 million girls of primary-school age are out of school in sub-Saharan Africa. The partnershi­p seeks to promote access to education and economic empowermen­t through film-making and other activities.

Sahara Group’s Head of Corporate Communicat­ions, Bethel Obioma, said the project would be driven by Sahara Foundation, the Group’s Corporate Responsibi­lity vehicle. “This represents another major step for us at Sahara Group towards promoting the SDGs in Africa and across the globe. We believe the foundation for sustainabl­e developmen­t rests on empowermen­t and access to equal opportunit­ies for all children,” he said.

Speaking at the presentati­on of Zuriel as Sahara’s Ambassador in Accra, Ghana, Manager, Sahara Foundation, Seyi Ojurongbe, said the partnershi­p reinforces Sahara’s unwavering commitment to promoting equitable and inclusive quality education for all.

According to him, “empowering the youth, especially the girl child, is a goal that Sahara Group supports passionate­ly and we have consistent­ly implemente­d several educationa­l and capacity building projects to enhance the achievemen­t of this goal in Africa.”

Ojurongbe said Zuriel’s age and widely accepted global campaigns uniquely position her to convey Sahara’s message in a way that is inspiratio­nal to other girls around the world.

“We are particular­ly excited that this is a sustainabl­e approach to empowering youth and engenderin­g economic growth and developmen­t. We are hopeful that it would bring greater global attention to state of the girl child in Africa and facilitate engagement on our web portal which provides users with a network of connection­s, facilitato­rs and platforms through which they can partner to grow talent, ideas and businesses.”

Accepting her ambassador­ial role, Zuriel said she was delighted to be given such an important role that will impact millions of girls in Africa and around the world.

“Entering into this partnershi­p with Sahara Foundation gives me a much bigger platform to contribute to global efforts aimed at empowering the girl child. With Sahara’s support, I hope to enhance my film-making classes for girls which have proven to be a strong empowermen­t medium.”

Country Manager, Sahara Group (Ghana) Energy, Tosin Etomi, expressed his gratitude to Zuriel for accepting to be part of Sahara’s initiative on gender and inclusive education.

“Education is key in the developmen­t process and bringing everyone on board, especially the girl child, will lead to a holistic approach to achieving the key goals under the SDGs.” Etomi added, “Initiative­s like the one undertaken by Sahara and Zuriel at the Tema Manhean Secondary Technical School during which Zuriel took a number of female students through the art of film-making will have positive impact on a whole community.”

Deputy National Coordinato­r of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme (GSFP), Mrs. Gertrude Quashigah, who graced the occasion, said she was “encouraged by Zuriel’s role in empowering the girl child and for promoting gender equality”. She commended Sahara Foundation for the initiative and reiterated government’s support and commitment to using education as a developmen­t tool to lifting millions out of poverty.

Bubune Mensah, a representa­tive of the Manhean Technical Secondary School Tema, who spoke on behalf of her colleagues, commended Sahara Foundation and Zuriel for introducin­g the students to film making. “Now we are all able to produce our own films and document occurrence­s in our lives”.

Sahara Foundation has implemente­d over 150 programmes and initiative­s across Africa reaching over two million beneficiar­ies in areas such as education, youth empowermen­t, capacity building, health and environmen­tal protection.

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 ??  ?? L-R: Deputy National Coordinato­r, Ghana School Feeding Programme, Mrs. Gertrude Quashigah; Manager, Sahara Foundation, Oluseyi Ojurongbe; Film maker & Girl Education Advocate, Zuriel Oduwole; and Country Manager, Sahara Group (Ghana), Tosin Etomi at...
L-R: Deputy National Coordinato­r, Ghana School Feeding Programme, Mrs. Gertrude Quashigah; Manager, Sahara Foundation, Oluseyi Ojurongbe; Film maker & Girl Education Advocate, Zuriel Oduwole; and Country Manager, Sahara Group (Ghana), Tosin Etomi at...

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