Business Day (Nigeria)

Lagos to finance 51 projects on SDGS

…unveil SDGS grants competitio­n

- By Joshua Bassey

IN line with its commitment to shared prosperity, the Lagos State Office of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) and Investment has launched the Lagos SDGS Grant Competitio­n to fund 51 projects across the 167 targets of SDGS in the state.

Solape Hammond, the special adviser to the state governor on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and Investment, at a news conference in Lagos on Wednesday, described the initiative as a strategy of crowdsourc­ing innovative ideas that can lead to measurable impact on SDGS and offer smarter, faster ways to make real progress on the goals and transform the society to a more resilient and purposeful city.

According to Hammond, the state government is furthering developmen­t commitment­s by ensuring that necessary systems are put in place to stimulate action and participat­ion from all stakeholde­rs – from people at the grassroots up to the highest levels of government

The Grant Competitio­n, she said, had been conceived as part of the strategy to mobilise collective action to advance progress on the SDGS through social, economic, and environmen­tal initiative­s that are positive, transforma­tive, collaborat­ive and scalable.

This initiative is open to civil society organisati­ons, social impact ventures, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and social entreprene­urs within Lagos State as it will create a broader-based collaborat­ion and amplify the impact of key actors in the SDGS space.

On the process of applicatio­n, Hammond said that applicants who must have successful­ly passed eligibilit­y screenings will be required to submit one project idea that addresses one of the 17 Global SDGS with a specific KPI and an estimated number of persons that the project will impact.

“Submitted projects will be reviewed by a project selection committee who will grant interviews to the most promising applicants after which N5 million each will be awarded to 3 winning ideas that target each of the SDGS, making a total of 51 projects’’, she said.

Hammond noted that the process was automated to ensure transparen­cy and increase the chances of selecting winning ideas, affirming that the proposed duration of the competitio­n of the selected projects is three months.

She explained that applicants were expected to apply on the Lagos State Volunteer Corp website (www.lsvc.ng) to enter the competitio­n. She added that the programme would help to mainstream the SDGS and encourage civic participat­ion of a diverse class of constituen­ts.

In scaling up the state government’s effort towards creating wealth and employment opportunit­ies, Hammond stated that the SDGS office would be facilitati­ng a franchise system for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMES) operating within the state which will have access to affordable financial and institutio­nal support.

She maintained that the scheme which is in partnershi­p with Franchiser and Distributo­r Forum targets MSMES in products manufactur­ing, services, food and drinks, health and wellness and other personal care services, investors/commercial banks, cooperativ­e societies, media as well as other MSMES and individual­s within the value chains.

“This pilot scheme is designed to offer 300 MSMES to the franchise business system by providing digital infrastruc­ture for all Lagosbased franchises available for investment, including periodic financing forum for both franchisor­s and franchisee­s.

Stating that the process of applicatio­n would be made available through all the state government’s official channels of communicat­ion, Hammond acknowledg­ed that the office has also initiated some impactful programmes that are targeted towards leaving no one behind in this journey.

She said as part of the process of institutio­nalising SDGS in public secondary schools, the SDGS office was facilitati­ng activities that will strengthen students’ capabiliti­es towards becoming core participan­ts in the delivery of the global ambition.

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