Adequate resource mobilization is important for the successful implementation of our projects. Financial, Technical, administrative and legal resources among others are needed in this regard. There is therefore the need for broad-based strategy to tap from various actors and stakeholders. To this end ASEN is launching regional discussions on long-term development pathways and partnerships involving major key stakeholders. Governments, Civil society Organizations, including Universities and Scientific Research Institutions will be reached to make commitments to filling the gaps in women and youth empowerment. This will help ensure transparency, disseminate findings, and hold governments at all levels as well as business accountable for their commitments to achieve the SDGs in Africa.
ASEN will build new forms of collaboration, tap into financing, investing and efficiently reach ‘base of the pyramid’ consumers, promoting socio-economic development, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and good governance including peace and security.
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