MACN Nigeria Project Bulletin: 2nd Quarter 2021

This bulletin provides updates on the activities of MACN in Nigeria, in partnership with CBI and other maritime stakeholders
This bulletin provides updates on the activities of MACN in Nigeria, in partnership with CBI and other maritime stakeholders
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are crucial and known contributors to employment, economic and export growth of nations. In Nigeria, MSMEs contribute 48% of national GDP, account for 96% of the private sector and 84% of national employment. However, the novel COVID-19 pandemic, which has ravaged the entire globe, has negatively impacted businesses all […]
On Thursday 13th August, CBI in collaboration with MACN and Siemens AG hosted a webinar on building alliances with western port users in Nigeria on Cargo & Vessel Transactions.
On Tuesday 11th August, CBI in collaboration with MACN and Siemens AG hosted a webinar on building alliances with eastern port users in Nigeria on Cargo & Vessel Transactions.
CBI in partnership with MACN and Siemens AG will be hosting a series of webinars to identify & build alliances with Nigerian port users on cargo & vessel transactions.
The program was organized to formally launch the MACN Siemens initiative that will be implemented over the next three years, 2020- 2023. During this period, MACN and CBi will enable port users to track, demand, and drive greater compliance in Nigerian ports, the initiative will also help strengthen government capability to establish compliance systems and […]
In this conversation, Soji Apampa of the Integrity Organization, and Kim Bettcher from CIPE discuss the concept of “Democratizing Globalization.”
The Convention on Business Integrity (CBI) is looking to engage a Social Media Consultant to create awareness, engage and impact stakeholders of the Nigerian Maritime sector and the global maritime industry
The planned launch of the National Integrity Barometer 2020, will change the corruption perception that Nigeria has had to grapple with over the last few decades.
Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, who serves as a director on the board of the Integrity Organization/Convention on Business Integrity for several years, was elected as the president of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) during their 131st annual general meeting which held on the 5th of December 2019.
As part of its advocacy for deepening the capacity and scale of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs, in Nigeria the Convention on Business Integrity (CBi) in collaboration with Action Aid and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), hosted the formal unveiling of the “Ethics Quite Easily Demonstrated” platform in Lagos.
The second in a series of round table sessions on service delivery in Nigerian ports took place on the 22nd of October in Abuja and was hosted by CBI
The Convention on Business Integrity, CBi, called on operators and stakeholders at the Eastern ports and terminal axis, to engage the Port Service Support Portal, PSSP, domiciled in the Nigeria Shippers Council but designed to drive efficiency and accountability in the sector.
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN), represented in Nigeria by the Convention on Business Integrity (CBI), is set to host a roundtable session themed, “Towards Standard Operating Procedures That Work in Nigeria’s Sea Ports & Terminals” on Tuesday, October 8th, 2019.
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