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Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria

Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria is about how Nigeria is implementing the Sustainable Development Goals within the thirty-six states and its Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) consist of seventeen global goals designed as a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". Each of the 17 goals is expected to be achieved by 2030 in every country around the world.[1]

Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria
Mission statement"A blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030"
Commercial?No
Type of projectNon-Profit
LocationGlobal
OwnerSupported by United Nations & Owned by community
FounderUnited Nations
Established2015
Websitenigeria.un.org

Nigeria is one of the countries that presented its Voluntary National Review (VNR) in 2017 and 2020 on the implementation of the SDGs at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).[2] In 2020, Nigeria ranked 160 on the 2020 world's SDG Index.[3] The government affirmed that Nigeria's current development priorities and objectives are focused on achieving the SDGs.[4]

The Lagos SDGs Youth Alliance is another pivotal SDGs Initiative in Nigeria aimed at promoting the involvement of youth in achieving the 2030 Agenda and supporting long-term sustainable development strategy of Lagos state.[5]

Background edit

 
SDGS in Nigeria

Nigeria became a member of the United Nations (UN) on 7 October 1960. Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and has the seventh-highest population in the world.[6] Nigeria gained independence on 1 October 1960. In 2012, Nigeria contributed the fifth largest number of peacekeepers to United Nations peacekeeping operations.[7]

The SDGs or Project 2030 is a global call to put an end to poverty, secure the planet and ensure that everyone enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030. It was adopted by 193 countries with Nigeria as one of its country members. The SDGs are a set of seventeen interconnected goals which have targets with at least one or two indicators for each target. The implementation of "Global Goals" for all kicked off in January 2015. Its objectives are to ensure social inclusion, protect the environment and foster economic growth. Governments, private sector, research, academia and civil society organizations (CSOs) receive support from the UN as the SDGs encourage partnerships. It ensures the right choices are adopted now to improve life for future generations in a sustainable way. The SDGs are blueprints for the world to experience peace and prosperity at the fullest by 2030.

According to an agreement between the Nigerian government and the United Nations, it aims to align its development priorities in partnership with CSOs and the private sector to achieve the SDGs together. Agenda 2030 is designed to build a sustainable world around the five P's, namely; People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnerships, which span across the 17 SDGs. In 2017, Nigeria was among 44 member countries of the United Nations to present its Voluntary National Review (VNR) on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs at the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).[2] The government, non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions are working towards these goals in Nigeria.[8]

Progress on selected SDGs edit

Goal 3 - Good Health and Well-Being edit

According to the United Nations, at least 400 million people lack access to basic healthcare and 40% have no social protection. The Sustainable Development Goals aim to reduce neglected tropical diseases, AIDS, hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases. The Nigeria Economic Recovery and Growth Plan was launched to align the SDGs with a target of 2030. Among the goals is to reduce the maternal mortality ratio to 70/100,000 live births.[9]

Goal 4 - Education edit

In 2016, Nigeria's Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) reported that it has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, an estimated 10.5 million.[10] Hence, the implementation of the State Universal Basic Education Board's provision for free Universal Basic Education for every Nigerian child of school-going age.

Goal 5 - Gender Equality edit

In 2000, Nigeria passed into law the National Policy on Women guided by the global instrument of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).[11] In 2015, a National Bureau of Statistics report showed improvement in girls' access to education, with enrollment for females in primary and secondary schools increased from 46.7% and 47.1% in 2010 to 48.3% and 47.9% respectively in 2015.[12]

Goal 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation edit

According to UNICEF, poor water supply and sanitation cost the Nigerian economy approximately 1.3% of GDP annually.[13]

Goal 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy edit

Nigeria has one of the highest energy access deficits globally, with about 90 million Nigerians (50% of the population) lacking access to grid electricity.[14] Nigeria claims to achieve a 13% contribution of hydroelectricity to the electricity generation mix by 2020; a 1% contribution of wind energy to the nation's electricity generation mix by 2020; and a 3% and 6% contribution of solar energy to the nation's electricity generation mix by 2020 and 2030 respectively.

Goal 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure edit

Technological progress in Nigeria is dependent on access to information, digital platforms and the Internet. A 2013 Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) report showed there are over 70 million Micro Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) contributing 50% of the nation's GDP, but it was noted that less than 5% of these businesses have adequate access to financial credit.[15] The priority areas of assistance to these MSMEs are access to finance, provision of infrastructure, and regular power supply.[15]

Reporting structures edit

In 2017, Nigeria volunteered to be among the countries to review the progress of the 2030 Agenda.[16] Voluntary National Review (VNR) presentations are annual reviews presented to the UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF). Nigeria was among 44 United Nations member states to present a Voluntary National Review on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs at HLPF.[2]

In 2020, Nigeria also volunteered with other 46 countries for VNR. The review focuses on;

  • Poverty (SDG 1)
  • Health and well-being (SDG 3),
  • Education (SDG 4),
  • Gender equality (SDG 5)
  • Inclusive economy (SDG 8),
  • Enabling an environment of peace and security (SDG 16)
  • Partnerships (SDG 17)

The focus areas are based on the current development priorities and objectives. "The report was given in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic which is believed to slow down the progress of the 2030 Agenda."[17]

Performance edit

2020 Voluntary National Review edit

In July 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari presented the Voluntary National Review at the HLPF's second panel session, online for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He gave the progress of seven of the SDGs which are referred to as core to the country at large.[17]

Financing edit

On 1 July 2020, Nigeria officially commenced the process of designing and implementing an Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF) for financing national development priorities and achieving the SDGs.[18] The Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF) is a United Nations initiative to support countries in operationalizing the agreements of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) for financing the SDGs. UNDP has been supporting the government and its people by addressing development challenges, strengthening and building institutions that promote inclusive sustainable development and democratic governance.[19] For example, during the COVID-19 crisis, UNDP partnered with Japan to support Nigeria's health and socio-economic response.[20]

Challenges edit

The year 2020, which is referred to as "Decade of Action" is said to have slow progress regards the progress of SDGs as reported by President Muhammadu Buhari during Nigeria's 2020 Voluntary National Review (VNR)." The focus of the report was on issues of poverty (SDG-1) and an inclusive economy (SDG-8), health and wellbeing (SDG-3), education (SDG-4), gender equality (SDG-5), the enabling environment of peace and security (SDG-16), and partnerships (SDG-17).[2]

Society and culture edit

Higher education edit

There are various institutions across the country committed to creating SDGs awareness, one of these is the University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable development (CESDEV). The Centre was established by the University of Ibadan as a demonstration of the university's commitment to sustainable development.[21]

Events edit

Lagos SDGs Week edit

The Lagos SDSs Week is an annual week-long event commemorated by coalescing cross-sectoral stakeholders to synergise Altruism, Advocacy & Action with a view to identifying solutions, reviewing progress, amplifying awareness, collaborating and reaffirming commitment towards accelerating efforts to achieve the 2030 SDGs.[22][23] The SDGs week features the following programmes: Mr. Governor's Virtual Meet-And-Greet with Lagos SDGs Enablers, Open Goal Adoption by Prominent Lagosians, Neighbourhood Outreach Campaign, Future of Lagos Hackathon, Lagos Local Government / LCDAs Discourse on SDGs. These programmes are intrinsically linked in their purpose to fast-track efforts towards progress for the delivery of the SDGs in Lagos State.[24][25]

Organizations edit

This is a list of organizations accelerating Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria:

  • UNDP in Nigeria[26]
  • Nigeria Youth SDGs Network
  • International Climate Change Development Initiative
  • Australian High Commission Nigeria
  • Lagos SDGs Youth Alliance[27]
  • Teach SDGs
  • Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC)[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Implementation of the SDGs A National Voluntary Review (PDF). June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "FG presents SDGs voluntary national review report to UN today". Guardian Nigeria. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Sustainable Development Report 2020". dashboards.sdgindex.org. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. ^ "The Government of Nigeria Presents 2nd Voluntary National Review on Sustainable Development". Sustainable Development Goals. 28 July 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Lagos launches youth alliance platform". Punch Newspapers. 6 July 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  6. ^ "The Most Populated Countries In Africa". World Atlas. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  7. ^ "General Assembly of the UN General Debate-H.E. Mr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President (Nigeria)". GATEBATE UN. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Sustainable Development Goals | UNDP in Nigeria". UNDP. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  9. ^ https://nigeria.un.org/sites/default/files/2020-01/Nigeria%27s%20Integrated%20Sustainable%20Development%20Goals%20%28iSDG%29%20model%20Report_0.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "SDG 4: Quality Education - The Nigerian Focus". Friends of The Environment Nigeria. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  11. ^ "SDG 5: Gender Equality In Nigeria - A Critical Political Analysis". Friends of The Environment Nigeria. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  12. ^ ORADI. "ORADI - Oanalytics Research & Development Initiative - SDG #5: An Appraisal of Nigeria's SDG Gender Equality Project". oradi.org. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  13. ^ "UNICEF Nigeria". www.unicef.org. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Nigeria to Improve Electricity Access and Services to Citizens". World Bank. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  15. ^ a b https://www.smedan.gov.ng/images/PDF/2013-MSME-Survey-Summary-Report.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ "VNR Compilation Highlights National SDG Progress and Challenges". SDGs Knowledge Hub. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Nigeria's 2020 Voluntary National Review (VNR) on SDGs" (PDF). SDGs UN. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  18. ^ "Nigeria Kick-starts the Design of a National Integrated Financing Framework to Accelerate the Sustainable Development | UNDP in Nigeria". UNDP. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  19. ^ "UNDP in Nigeria". UNDP. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  20. ^ "COVID-19 crisis: Japan partners with UNDP to support Nigeria's health and socio-economic response | UNDP in Nigeria". UNDP. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  21. ^ "University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable development (CESDEV)". CESDEV. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  22. ^ "Lagos launches SDGs youth alliance". Vanguard News. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  23. ^ "Governor Sanwo-Olu Scores Another First with Inauguration of SDGs Week". THISDAYLIVE. 4 October 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  24. ^ "Lagos launches maiden SDG week". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  25. ^ "Lagos SDGs Week: Primary School Students Receive 45,000 Study items". Channels Television. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  26. ^ "United Nations Development Programme Nigeria (UNEP in Nigeria)". Nigeria UNDP. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  27. ^ "DJ Cuppy, Jumoke Otedola, Joshua Alade, others champion Lagos SDGs youth alliance". Vanguard News. 28 July 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  28. ^ "AfricaHacks hosts Nigeria's first SDGs-Fintech Hackathon | The Nation". Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

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Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria is about how Nigeria is implementing the Sustainable Development Goals within the thirty six states and its Federal Capital Territory FCT The Sustainable Development Goals SDGs consist of seventeen global goals designed as a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all Each of the 17 goals is expected to be achieved by 2030 in every country around the world 1 Sustainable Development Goals and NigeriaMission statement A blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030 Commercial NoType of projectNon ProfitLocationGlobalOwnerSupported by United Nations amp Owned by communityFounderUnited NationsEstablished2015Websitenigeria wbr un wbr orgNigeria is one of the countries that presented its Voluntary National Review VNR in 2017 and 2020 on the implementation of the SDGs at the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development HLPF 2 In 2020 Nigeria ranked 160 on the 2020 world s SDG Index 3 The government affirmed that Nigeria s current development priorities and objectives are focused on achieving the SDGs 4 The Lagos SDGs Youth Alliance is another pivotal SDGs Initiative in Nigeria aimed at promoting the involvement of youth in achieving the 2030 Agenda and supporting long term sustainable development strategy of Lagos state 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Progress on selected SDGs 2 1 Goal 3 Good Health and Well Being 2 2 Goal 4 Education 2 3 Goal 5 Gender Equality 2 4 Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation 2 5 Goal 7 Affordable and Clean Energy 2 6 Goal 9 Industry Innovation and Infrastructure 3 Reporting structures 4 Performance 4 1 2020 Voluntary National Review 4 2 Financing 5 Challenges 6 Society and culture 6 1 Higher education 6 2 Events 6 2 1 Lagos SDGs Week 7 Organizations 8 See also 9 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp SDGS in NigeriaNigeria became a member of the United Nations UN on 7 October 1960 Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and has the seventh highest population in the world 6 Nigeria gained independence on 1 October 1960 In 2012 Nigeria contributed the fifth largest number of peacekeepers to United Nations peacekeeping operations 7 The SDGs or Project 2030 is a global call to put an end to poverty secure the planet and ensure that everyone enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030 It was adopted by 193 countries with Nigeria as one of its country members The SDGs are a set of seventeen interconnected goals which have targets with at least one or two indicators for each target The implementation of Global Goals for all kicked off in January 2015 Its objectives are to ensure social inclusion protect the environment and foster economic growth Governments private sector research academia and civil society organizations CSOs receive support from the UN as the SDGs encourage partnerships It ensures the right choices are adopted now to improve life for future generations in a sustainable way The SDGs are blueprints for the world to experience peace and prosperity at the fullest by 2030 According to an agreement between the Nigerian government and the United Nations it aims to align its development priorities in partnership with CSOs and the private sector to achieve the SDGs together Agenda 2030 is designed to build a sustainable world around the five P s namely People Planet Prosperity Peace and Partnerships which span across the 17 SDGs In 2017 Nigeria was among 44 member countries of the United Nations to present its Voluntary National Review VNR on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs at the High level Political Forum on Sustainable Development HLPF 2 The government non governmental organizations and academic institutions are working towards these goals in Nigeria 8 Progress on selected SDGs editGoal 3 Good Health and Well Being edit According to the United Nations at least 400 million people lack access to basic healthcare and 40 have no social protection The Sustainable Development Goals aim to reduce neglected tropical diseases AIDS hepatitis water borne diseases and other communicable diseases The Nigeria Economic Recovery and Growth Plan was launched to align the SDGs with a target of 2030 Among the goals is to reduce the maternal mortality ratio to 70 100 000 live births 9 Goal 4 Education edit In 2016 Nigeria s Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC reported that it has the highest number of out of school children in the world an estimated 10 5 million 10 Hence the implementation of the State Universal Basic Education Board s provision for free Universal Basic Education for every Nigerian child of school going age Goal 5 Gender Equality edit In 2000 Nigeria passed into law the National Policy on Women guided by the global instrument of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women CEDAW 11 In 2015 a National Bureau of Statistics report showed improvement in girls access to education with enrollment for females in primary and secondary schools increased from 46 7 and 47 1 in 2010 to 48 3 and 47 9 respectively in 2015 12 Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation edit According to UNICEF poor water supply and sanitation cost the Nigerian economy approximately 1 3 of GDP annually 13 Goal 7 Affordable and Clean Energy edit Nigeria has one of the highest energy access deficits globally with about 90 million Nigerians 50 of the population lacking access to grid electricity 14 Nigeria claims to achieve a 13 contribution of hydroelectricity to the electricity generation mix by 2020 a 1 contribution of wind energy to the nation s electricity generation mix by 2020 and a 3 and 6 contribution of solar energy to the nation s electricity generation mix by 2020 and 2030 respectively Goal 9 Industry Innovation and Infrastructure edit Technological progress in Nigeria is dependent on access to information digital platforms and the Internet A 2013 Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria SMEDAN report showed there are over 70 million Micro Small and Medium sized Enterprises MSMEs contributing 50 of the nation s GDP but it was noted that less than 5 of these businesses have adequate access to financial credit 15 The priority areas of assistance to these MSMEs are access to finance provision of infrastructure and regular power supply 15 Reporting structures editIn 2017 Nigeria volunteered to be among the countries to review the progress of the 2030 Agenda 16 Voluntary National Review VNR presentations are annual reviews presented to the UN High level Political Forum on Sustainable Development HLPF Nigeria was among 44 United Nations member states to present a Voluntary National Review on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs at HLPF 2 In 2020 Nigeria also volunteered with other 46 countries for VNR The review focuses on Poverty SDG 1 Health and well being SDG 3 Education SDG 4 Gender equality SDG 5 Inclusive economy SDG 8 Enabling an environment of peace and security SDG 16 Partnerships SDG 17 The focus areas are based on the current development priorities and objectives The report was given in spite of the COVID 19 pandemic which is believed to slow down the progress of the 2030 Agenda 17 Performance edit2020 Voluntary National Review edit In July 2020 President Muhammadu Buhari presented the Voluntary National Review at the HLPF s second panel session online for the first time due to the COVID 19 pandemic He gave the progress of seven of the SDGs which are referred to as core to the country at large 17 Financing edit On 1 July 2020 Nigeria officially commenced the process of designing and implementing an Integrated National Financing Framework INFF for financing national development priorities and achieving the SDGs 18 The Integrated National Financing Framework INFF is a United Nations initiative to support countries in operationalizing the agreements of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda AAAA for financing the SDGs UNDP has been supporting the government and its people by addressing development challenges strengthening and building institutions that promote inclusive sustainable development and democratic governance 19 For example during the COVID 19 crisis UNDP partnered with Japan to support Nigeria s health and socio economic response 20 Challenges editThe year 2020 which is referred to as Decade of Action is said to have slow progress regards the progress of SDGs as reported by President Muhammadu Buhari during Nigeria s 2020 Voluntary National Review VNR The focus of the report was on issues of poverty SDG 1 and an inclusive economy SDG 8 health and wellbeing SDG 3 education SDG 4 gender equality SDG 5 the enabling environment of peace and security SDG 16 and partnerships SDG 17 2 Society and culture editHigher education edit There are various institutions across the country committed to creating SDGs awareness one of these is the University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable development CESDEV The Centre was established by the University of Ibadan as a demonstration of the university s commitment to sustainable development 21 Events edit Lagos SDGs Week edit The Lagos SDSs Week is an annual week long event commemorated by coalescing cross sectoral stakeholders to synergise Altruism Advocacy amp Action with a view to identifying solutions reviewing progress amplifying awareness collaborating and reaffirming commitment towards accelerating efforts to achieve the 2030 SDGs 22 23 The SDGs week features the following programmes Mr Governor s Virtual Meet And Greet with Lagos SDGs Enablers Open Goal Adoption by Prominent Lagosians Neighbourhood Outreach Campaign Future of Lagos Hackathon Lagos Local Government LCDAs Discourse on SDGs These programmes are intrinsically linked in their purpose to fast track efforts towards progress for the delivery of the SDGs in Lagos State 24 25 Organizations editThis is a list of organizations accelerating Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria UNDP in Nigeria 26 Nigeria Youth SDGs Network International Climate Change Development Initiative Australian High Commission Nigeria Lagos SDGs Youth Alliance 27 Teach SDGs Nigeria Climate Innovation Center NCIC 28 See also editClimate change in Nigeria Deforestation in NigeriaReferences edit Implementation of the SDGs A National Voluntary Review PDF June 2017 a b c d FG presents SDGs voluntary national review report to UN today Guardian Nigeria Retrieved 24 September 2020 Sustainable Development Report 2020 dashboards sdgindex org Retrieved 23 September 2020 The Government of Nigeria Presents 2nd Voluntary National Review on Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Goals 28 July 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Lagos launches youth alliance platform Punch Newspapers 6 July 2021 Retrieved 14 August 2021 The Most Populated Countries In Africa World Atlas Retrieved 24 September 2020 General Assembly of the UN General Debate H E Mr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan President Nigeria GATEBATE UN Retrieved 24 September 2020 Sustainable Development Goals UNDP in Nigeria UNDP Retrieved 4 February 2022 https nigeria un org sites default files 2020 01 Nigeria 27s 20Integrated 20Sustainable 20Development 20Goals 20 28iSDG 29 20model 20Report 0 pdf bare URL PDF SDG 4 Quality Education The Nigerian Focus Friends of The Environment Nigeria 19 November 2018 Retrieved 20 October 2021 SDG 5 Gender Equality In Nigeria A Critical Political Analysis Friends of The Environment Nigeria 3 December 2018 Retrieved 20 October 2021 ORADI ORADI Oanalytics Research amp Development Initiative SDG 5 An Appraisal of Nigeria s SDG Gender Equality Project oradi org Retrieved 20 October 2021 UNICEF Nigeria www unicef org Retrieved 20 October 2021 Nigeria to Improve Electricity Access and Services to Citizens World Bank Retrieved 21 October 2021 a b https www smedan gov ng images PDF 2013 MSME Survey Summary Report pdf bare URL PDF VNR Compilation Highlights National SDG Progress and Challenges SDGs Knowledge Hub Retrieved 24 September 2020 a b Nigeria s 2020 Voluntary National Review VNR on SDGs PDF SDGs UN Retrieved 23 September 2020 Nigeria Kick starts the Design of a National Integrated Financing Framework to Accelerate the Sustainable Development UNDP in Nigeria UNDP Retrieved 23 September 2020 UNDP in Nigeria UNDP Retrieved 23 September 2020 COVID 19 crisis Japan partners with UNDP to support Nigeria s health and socio economic response UNDP in Nigeria UNDP Retrieved 23 September 2020 University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable development CESDEV CESDEV Retrieved 24 September 2020 Lagos launches SDGs youth alliance Vanguard News 8 July 2021 Retrieved 14 August 2021 Governor Sanwo Olu Scores Another First with Inauguration of SDGs Week THISDAYLIVE 4 October 2020 Retrieved 14 August 2021 Lagos launches maiden SDG week The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 25 September 2020 Retrieved 14 August 2021 Lagos SDGs Week Primary School Students Receive 45 000 Study items Channels Television Retrieved 14 August 2021 United Nations Development Programme Nigeria UNEP in Nigeria Nigeria UNDP Retrieved 24 September 2020 DJ Cuppy Jumoke Otedola Joshua Alade others champion Lagos SDGs youth alliance Vanguard News 28 July 2021 Retrieved 14 August 2021 AfricaHacks hosts Nigeria s first SDGs Fintech Hackathon The Nation Latest Nigeria News Nigerian Newspapers Politics 6 April 2021 Retrieved 7 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sustainable Development Goals and Nigeria amp oldid 1184254456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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