MRS MAKINDE:
A common understanding is that entrepreneurship is the engine that drives the economy of most nations, and entrepreneurship education is increasingly exploring new and innovative ways of thinking and working.In this workshop, entrepreneurial learning that includes a vision and a framework for education that aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals is advocated.The economy is an integral part of society and cannot be separated from considerations of natural resources and the biosphere which ultimately supports life. The three Sustainable Development goals that are most relevant to entrepreneurship are about promoting economic growth, employment and decent work for all; building resilient infrastructures and fostering innovation; and ensuring sustainable consumption and production. These are complex goals and thisworkshop will fully explore the issues and address inclusivity, sustainability and the other goals that include issues of poverty, social justice, food security, water and sanitation, universal education and well-being, climate change action, safe cities, protection of terrestrial and marine environment, reducing inequality and dealing with waste.
This Conference is non-residential. Participants are to lodge in hotels of their choice near the conference centre. A list of these Hotels will be provided on request.
Prin Asst. Registrar Pension
Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Moforija-Epe
Principal Admin Officer
Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON)
Principal Auditor
Isaac Jasper Boro College of Education
Senior Executive Officer
Federal Medical Centre, Owerri
Senior Accountant
Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida University, Lapai