LAGOS WASTE FORUM 2024 WELCOMES UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (UNIDO) AND EUROPEAN UNION (EU) AS NEW SPONSORS
Lagos, Nigeria – The Lagos Waste Forum, a premier platform for promoting sustainable waste management practices in Nigeria, is pleased to announce that the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the European Union (EU) have joined its esteemed group of sponsors.
This significant partnership reinforces the forum’s commitment to driving a circular economy in Nigeria and promoting environmentally responsible waste management practices. The 5th edition of the Lagos Waste Forum is committed to accelerating Sustainable Waste Management in Africa’s Megacity, and will take place on December 2-3, 2024.
“We are honored to have UNIDO and the EU on board, bringing their expertise and global perspective to our mission,” said Ambassador Obuesi Phillips, President/CEO of the Lagos Waste Forum. “Together, we will foster innovative solutions, knowledge sharing, and collaborative action towards a sustainable future for Lagos and beyond.”
The Lagos Waste Forum is led by the Statewide Waste and Environmental Education Foundation (SWEEP) in partnership with:
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA)
- International Labour Organisation
- Urban Waste Dynamics Ltd.
- United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO)
- European Union (EU)
- Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources
About Lagos Waste Forum:
The Lagos Waste Forum is a high-level citizens’ forum dedicated to promoting sustainable waste management solutions in Nigeria.
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It’s great to see such international organizations like UNIDO and the EU collaborating with the Lagos Waste Forum to promote sustainable waste management. This partnership could bring innovative solutions to tackle waste issues in Lagos and beyond. The idea of fostering a circular economy in Nigeria is commendable and much needed, especially in a megacity like Lagos. However, I wonder how effective this initiative will be in addressing the daily waste management challenges faced by residents. Will there be grassroots involvement to ensure the community’s active participation? Also, how do you plan to measure the success of this initiative? I’m curious to hear more about the specific strategies that will be implemented. Could you provide more details on the role of SWEEP in this partnership?
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