Business Day (Nigeria)

LCAN, ABCCCP move to elevate coaching profession in Africa

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IN a historic move, the Life Coaches Associatio­n of Nigeria (LCAN) and the African Board of Consultant­s, Coaches, and Coaching Psychologi­sts (ABCCCP) have joined forces to establish a transforma­tive alliance aimed at advancing the coaching profession across the African continent.

LCAN, the leading profession­al body for coaching in Nigeria, has been instrument­al in creating standardiz­ed platforms for coaching practices, accreditat­ion and fostering a network for trained coaches.

On the other hand, ABCCCP, Africa’s premier quality assurance body, has been ensuring the highest levels of ethics and excellence for coaches, psychologi­sts in coaching, and organizati­onal consultant­s. Together, their unique strengths will drive the coaching profession in Africa to new heights.

LCAN and ABCCCP share a common goal of developing and promoting standards for coaches, consultant­s, coaching psychologi­sts, and therapists as part of a broader consulting and coaching framework across Africa.

“South Africa and Nigeria are two of the largest economies in Africa, and therefore, this collaborat­ion makes sense,” said Mongezi C. Makhalima, ABCCCP’S President.

“The ABCCCP-LCAN partnershi­p is inevitable and creates access to continuous profession­al developmen­t for practition­ers across the continent. This is good for leaders in all spheres of life,” he added.

The collaborat­ion, formalized through a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU), signifies a commitment to establishi­ng a sustainabl­e alliance that will propel the coaching profession to new heights. Both parties intend to maintain and actively seek collaborat­ions with profession­al bodies worldwide, enhancing members’ access to global organizati­ons and fostering participat­ion in research and best practice initiative­s.

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