JCI Eko Trains 100 Youths In Social Enterprise Masterclass

JCI Eko Trains 100 Youths In Social Enterprise Masterclass

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From left: 2020 Brand Masterclass Team Lead, Yinka Vincent. 2020 JCI Eko Executive Vice President, Temitope Borode. 2020 JCI Eko President, Ibraheem Tiamiyu. 2020 JCI Eko General Secretary, Mariam Mohammed. 2020 Social Enterprise Masterclass Team Lead, David Tobi

In a bid to provide sustainable solutions to some of the social, economic and environmental challenges in Lagos State, the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Eko has launched Social Enterprises Masterclass (SEM) targeted at training 100 youths across the state.

 

From left: 2020 Brand Masterclass Team Lead, Yinka Vincent. 2020 JCI Eko Executive Vice President, Temitope Borode. 2020 JCI Eko President, Ibraheem Tiamiyu. 2020 JCI Eko General Secretary, Mariam Mohammed. 2020 Social Enterprise Masterclass Team Lead, David Tobi

JCI said that SEM was a fully funded training opportunity aimed at building and empowering the youths who would become the catalysts for sustainable change and solution to social problems within the state.

 

 

The two days event, the body said would be held in Lagos between September 25 -26, 2020, while participants would benefit immensely from the training.

 

 

Commenting on the initiative, David Tobi, the 2020 SEM Team Lead, said that social enterprise was the application of commercial strategies to maximise improvements in financial, social and environmental well-being with the sole aim of promoting, encouraging, and making social change.

 

 

Tobi stated that the SEM was an initiative of JCI Eko, aimed at raising young social entrepreneurs who would not be dependent on government, but take action in making the society a saner place of abode.

 

 

Also, Ibraheem Tiamiyu – the JCI Eko 2020 President noted that social enterprises exist in nearly every sector from consumer goods to healthcare, community, energy and creative agencies and are creating jobs.

 

 

He emphasised that it’s an opportunity for those most marginalised from the workforce, transforming the communities they work in and making the Sustainable Development Goals a reality.

 

 

Tiamiyu added that the goal of this year’s SEM was to help young entrepreneurs design their business operations to profit for both social impact and survival of the organisation.

 

 

The training he said would focus on business and capacity development on social entrepreneurs, perfecting social enterprising ideas, profit maximisation, brand appreciation and fund raising among others.