Sterling One Foundation partners Microsoft,Others,holds Sustainability Media training



Cross section of participants at a hybrid National Sustainability Media Workshop organised by Sterling One Foundation in collaboration with Microsoft,Sterling Bank,Coca-cola,The Sun Media and other stakeholders in Lagos recently.



By Yusuf A Yusuf, Damaturu 

The Sterling One Foundation, committed to sustainable development and environmental stewardship, partnered with Microsoft Nigeria, Sterling Bank, The Sun Media, Oando Foundation, Coca Cola and other private sector organizations to launch a transformative capacity-strengthening workshop, with the goal of empowering media to escalate the urgency of the climate change crisis through their reporting.

This forward-thinking event, themed ‘Achieving the SDGs: Strengthening Media Capacities for Effective Reportage’ commenced in Lagos with a two-day advocacy training aimed at equipping media professionals andt journalists in Nigeria with the skills and knowledge required to amplify narratives on climate adaptation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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