Develop Homegrown Solutions, Prioritise SMEs Devt To Rebuild Africa, Experts Say At UBA Conversations
African thought leaders and great minds have noted that the development of homegrown solu-tions and adequate investment in human capacity building and agricultural expansion are key steps that will help to rebuild Af¬rica and put the continent on a stronger footing post COVID-19. The speakers collectively gave this submission during the sec¬ond panel session of the 2020 edition of United Bank for Afri¬ca (UBA) African Day Conversa¬tions with the theme: ‘Domestic Policies, Regional Development and a Global Agenda: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and African Development at Crossroads
[social_share_post]
Explore UBA
You may also be interested in
UBA Group Ushers in 2025 Yuletide, Lights up Lagos Marina
Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, lit up the atmosphere of the Lagos Marina on Monday, with thousands of bright, colourful lights
13-Year-Old Student, Ebunoluwa Seth, Wins 15th UBA Foundation Essay Competition
History was made in Lagos on Tuesday, as 13-year-old Ebunoluwa Seth Oluwatimilehin, of Igando Community Senior High School, Igando, a suburb of Lagos, emerged as
UBA Foundation Flags off 2025 National Essay Competition, over N22m Grants, Prizes Up for Grabs
UBA Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has commenced the 2025 edition of its annual National Essay Competition
UBA Foundation Honours Top CIBN Students for 13th Consecutive Year
UBA Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation