Last Thursday, 15 January, the Future Project (TFP) led other non-governmental organisations in Nigeria to launch the Action/2015 initiative in Abuja, Nigeria as hosted by ONE.
The year 2015 is significant as the year when the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will expire. It also marks the beginning of new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aimed at bettering the lives of people all over the world will commence. This has great and implications for national governments across the globe.
The Future Project, with a mandate to build a network of empowered citizens, joined Save the Children, ONE and a coalition of other committed organisations to host the Action/2015 initiative. The campaign is a growing citizen’s movement of hundreds of organizations around the world coming together to demand truly ambitious agreements on climate change, poverty, inequality and injustice in 2015.
“Instead of throwing our hands in the air and giving up because it is 2015 and we see how much work we still have to do to achieve the MDG’s, we choose instead to build on what has worked and learn from what has not in order to create the future we want,” said Mfon Ekpo, who is Executive Director of TFP. “It is with this backdrop that The Future Project is proud to be part of the conversation to drive the issue of sustainable development beyond 2015.”
In attendance at the event were Coordinating Minister for the Economy and the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, ace coach Samson Siasia, One Campaign ambassador and actress Genevieve Nnaji, musicians Nikki Laoye and Timi Dakolo amongst others.
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