The Guardian (Nigeria)

United Nations partners Foundation to co- convene ASIS 2024

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THE United Nations ( UN) in Nigeria, led by the Resident Coordinato­r and Assistant Secretary- General, Mohamed Malick Fall, has committed to galvanizin­g the private sector for stronger partnershi­ps and more impactful in vestment toward accelerati­ng the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS).

This is part of the goals of its partnershi­p with the Sterling One Foundation geared towards building more effective multi- sectoral partnershi­ps on impact investment­s in critical sectors through the Africa Social Impact Summit ( ASIS).

Last year , the UN and Sterling One Foundation coconvened the summit with the support of various stakeholde­rs working towards sustainabl­e developmen­t. Since then, the UN Countr y Team ( UNCT) has focused on using the platfo rm to emphasize the role of partnershi­ps in driving SDGS towards agenda 2030.

Fall described such partnershi­ps as important in galvanizin­g coordinate­d social impact support by the private sector, which is essential for rescuing the SDGS in Nigeria.

“What the UN System offers to such partnershi­ps is coordinate­d and complement­ary efforts to assist the most vulnerable households and ensure no one is left behind," he added. Sharing her thoughts on what to expect from a second year of co- convening with the UN, the CEO of Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju Ibekwe, highlighte­d the huge opportunit­ies for including more sectors and investors in this year‘ s summit.

“What we hope to achieve this year is to build on the momentum we have gained from two years by engaging decisionma­kers from the private sector and other key sectors to move from commitment­s to action, as shown in the design of this year’s edition,” she said.

In addition to panel sessions on key issues, ASIS 2024 will feature more sector- specific workshops focusing on SDG progress and solutions for accelerati­on.

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