CSR REPORTERS, Nigeria’s foremost corporate social responsibility (CSR) news, advocacy, and consultancy platform, has concluded plans to host its much-anticipated Social Impact & Sustainability Awards (SISA) on November 23, 2024.
This annual event, which recognizes, honours, and celebrates the outstanding efforts of organizations and individuals who are making significant contributions to CSR and sustainability, promises to be an extraordinary occasion this year with a new and exciting twist.
In a bid to hoist the impact and reach of the event, CSR REPORTERS has introduced the CSR Festival, a dynamic exhibition or trade fair where companies will have the opportunity to showcase their CSR efforts in dedicated stands. The festival, scheduled for November 20, 2024, at The Civic Centre on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, will allow companies to present their innovative projects, sustainability initiatives, and social impact programmes to a broad audience, including industry leaders, stakeholders, and the general public.
Speaking about the upcoming events, Mr. Eche Munonye, Chairman and CEO, CSR REPORTERS, expressed enthusiasm for the new format. “We are thrilled to introduce the CSR Festival as a prelude to our Social Impact & Sustainability Awards this year. This exhibition will not only allow organizations to display their CSR achievements but also provide a platform for them to connect with like-minded individuals and entities who share the same commitment to social responsibility and sustainability.”
Munonye further emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating the efforts of those who are driving positive change in their communities. “The SISA awards are more than just an event; they are a movement to inspire and encourage more organizations and individuals to embrace CSR as a fundamental part of their operations. Our goal is to showcase the best practices in CSR and sustainability, and to create a ripple effect that will lead to even greater impact across Nigeria and beyond.”
The introduction of the CSR Festival is expected to attract significant attention from both local and international companies, who see it as an opportunity to align themselves with a cause that resonates deeply with their corporate values. As Munonye aptly put it, “This is an event that no forward-thinking organization can afford to miss. It’s a unique chance to not only be celebrated for your contributions but also to learn, network, and explore new ways to enhance your CSR initiatives.”
As the countdown begins to what promises to be a landmark event in the world of CSR and sustainability in Nigeria, all eyes are on CSR REPORTERS and its trailblazing efforts to highlight and celebrate those who are making a difference.
With the event only a few months away, CSR REPORTERS is already receiving inquiries from organizations eager to participate both the CSR Festival and the SISA awards. The platform is extending an open invitation to corporates, NGOs, government agencies, and other stakeholders to join hands as partners and sponsors in order to make this year’s event a resounding success.
For more information on how to become a partner or sponsor of the 2024 SISA awards and CSR Festival, interested parties are encouraged to contact the event organizers through the provided media contacts: 08034012198 or 09025788002.