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ASIS 2024: Lagos Welcomes Delegates from 50 Countries for Global Summit

The Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) 2024 is set to be a groundbreaking event, with delegates from over 50 countries confirmed to attend.

The summit, scheduled for July 25th and 26th at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, will bring together stakeholders from various sectors to develop and implement initiatives that drive social and economic progress in Africa.

The diverse representation of delegates from across the world underscores the summit’s global appeal and significance as the premier platform for sustainable development in Africa.

Delegates from West Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Sierra Leone, will join participants from East Africa, such as Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

Central Africa will be represented by Congo-Kinshasa, Congo-Brazzaville, and Cameroon, while Southern Africa will have delegates from South Africa, Botswana, and Zambia. North Africa will be represented by Morocco and Algeria.

Internationally, countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Switzerland will also be in attendance.

This global participation highlights ASIS’s importance as an inclusive forum dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to Africa’s challenges.

The summit’s alignment with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aims to promote sustainable solutions through strategic partnerships and innovative approaches. O

lapeju Ibekwe, CEO of the Sterling One Foundation, emphasized the significance of this global engagement, stating, “The diverse representation at ASIS 2024 is a testament to the collective commitment to driving sustainable change in Africa.”

ASIS 2024 aims to create a collaborative environment for stakeholders to innovate and implement impactful solutions.

Interested participants can register for the summit at (https://www.theimpactsummit.org)

The summit promises to be a truly global event, fostering international collaboration to address Africa’s critical issues and drive sustainable development.

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