The Annual LAPO Development Forum, 2024
Theme: Paradox of Poverty in a ‘Wealthy Nation’, Policy Issues & Perspectives
Guest Speaker: Andrew Mamedu, Country Director, ActionAid Nigeria
Venue: Abuja Continental Hotel, Nigeria (with virtual participation options)
Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Time:10am.
Tagline: Empowering Communities, Shaping the Future
Rationale of the Annual LAPO Development Forum:
The Annual LAPO Development Forum was initiated in 1994 as a response to the growing need for a platform to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, and sustainable development in Nigeria. The forum brings together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to share knowledge, ideas, and solutions to promote inclusive and sustainable development.
Concept Paper
The 31st edition of the Annual LAPO Development Forum, 2024, aims to delve into the paradox of poverty amidst wealth in Nigeria. The average Nigerian is a poor man. Nigeria is a nation of riches and poverty, wealth in the hands of few and extreme/abject poverty at the doorsteps of many. The divergence between Nigeria’s economic indicators, macroeconomic variables and the reality is a source of concern. The reality is that people die because they cannot afford three square meals a day as well as access basic public healthcare. As strange as this may sound, this goes on side-by-side with ostentatious display of wealth by the privileged few. This forum seeks to explore the underlying issues and various perspectives surrounding this complex phenomenon.
Objectives
- Analyze the Poverty Dynamics in Nigeria
- Exploring Structural Challenges:
- Explore Policy Failures
- Promote Inclusive Development
- Address Structural Inequities
- Engagement with Stakeholders
- Foster Sustainable Solutions
- Raise Awareness and Advocacy
Expected Outcomes
- Enhanced understanding of the multi-dimensional nature of poverty in Nigeria.
- Identification of actionable strategies and policy recommendations to address poverty and promote inclusive development.
- Strengthened partnerships and collaborations among stakeholders for effective poverty alleviation initiatives.
- Increased public awareness and advocacy for sustainable development goals and poverty eradication.
- Contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Nigeria
Why Sponsor
By sponsoring the Annual LAPO Development Forum, you will:
- Demonstrate your commitment to sustainable development and social justice
- Contribute to the empowerment of marginalized communities
- Influence policy and practice changes in support of inclusive development
- Enhance your brand reputation and visibility among stakeholders
- Network with experts, policymakers, and stakeholders in the development sector
- Support the UN Sustainable Development Goals: By sponsoring the forum, you will be supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals, including:
- No Poverty (SDG 1)
- Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3)
- Quality Education (SDG 4)
- Gender Equality (SDG 5)
- Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6)
- Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7)
- Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8)
- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9)
- Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10)
- Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11)
- Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12)
- Climate Action (SDG 13)
- Life Below Water (SDG 14)
- Life On Land (SDG 15)
- Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16)
- Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17)
Sponsorship Opportunities
We offer various sponsorship packages to suit your organization’s goals and objectives.
1. Platinum Sponsor (N5,000,000):
- Exhibition booth and branding opportunities
- Complimentary registration for 5 delegates
- Recognition in marketing materials and media coverage
2. Gold Sponsor (N3,000,000):
- Complimentary registration for 3 delegates
- Recognition in marketing materials and media coverage
3. Silver Sponsor (N2,000,000):
- Complimentary registration for 2 delegates
Additional Benefits:
- Networking opportunities with stakeholders and decision-makers
- Enhanced brand reputation and visibility among development stakeholders
- Opportunities for media coverage and publicity.
Highlights of Past Editions of the Annual LAPO Development Forum
30th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2023
29th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2022
28th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2021
27th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2020
26th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2019
25th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2018
24th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2017
23th LAPO Annual Development Forum 2016
22nd LAPO Annual Development Forum 2015
About LAPO
Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) is a non-governmental and not for profit development organisation that is totally committed to the social, health and economic empowerment of the poor and vulnerable in Nigeria. LAPO was founded by Dr. Godwin Eseiwi Ehigiamusoe in 1987 while working as a Rural Cooperative Officer in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State.
Over the years, the organisation has demonstrated uncommon commitment to poverty alleviation through the implementation of innovative credit and non-credit empowerment programmes targeting disadvantaged groups. LAPO programmes include gender sensitization aimed at reducing the level of gender inequity, social exclusion and health intervention, which include prevention, care and treatment of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other tropical diseases.
Vision
The leading institution enabling prosperity,
excellent health and social justice in Africa
Our Mission
To use innovative approaches to provide financial, health and social services to stakeholders in a sustainable manner.
For further information on the Annual LAPO Development Forum, contact:
Honestus Ayobami Obadiora PhD
Executive Director
Tel: 0806 6981901
James-Wisdom Abhulimen D.Sc Rosemary Okwuobi
Head, Programme & Communications Manager, Health & Special Projects
Tel: 08163706505, 09059493989 Tel: 08133994016
Contact Us:
LAPO Place
18, Dawson Road
P.M.B 1729, Benin City,
Edo State, Nigeria
Tel: 234-8066981901,
09059493989, 08163706505
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lapo-ngo.org
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