International non-profit, TechnoServe, with funding partnership from Coca-Cola Foundation has launched a plastic recycling program in Nigeria, tagged, PReP 2.0.
This next phase is...
International non-profit, TechnoServe, with funding partnership from Coca-Cola Foundation has launched a plastic recycling program in Nigeria, tagged, PReP 2.0.
This next phase is aimed at continuing to develop an inclusive recycling system, strengthening livelihoods, and supporting more sustainable environmental solutions across Nigeria.
The Nigerian Country Director of Technoserve, Adesuwa Akinboro noted that these achievements represent not just statistics, but powerful stories of resilience and transformation,”
"Aggregators and collectors are now operating as business owners, improving their livelihoods and helping their communities while keeping plastic waste out of the environment", Akinboro...
The Oyo State Health Insurance Agency (OYSHIA) is planning to provide health insurance coverage for 10,000 pupils in the state.
According to the Executive Secretary...
In line with revamping the nation’s industrial growth and kick-starting its economic prosperity, the Federal Government of Nigeria has commissioned three critical gas infrastructure...
The World Bank under the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) project is set to renovate 534 schools and construct 54 secondary...
The President of Manufacturer Association of Nigeria (MAN), Otunba Francis Meshioye has itemized 13-point issues that the federal government is expected to address to...
The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation, in partnership with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) and Microsoft, through its implementation...
... Signs MoU for establishment of coal-based fertilizers
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has signed an agreement worth $21.7 million with...