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CSR Reporters receive 198 entries for 2022 philanthropic, sustainability awards  

The editorial board of CSR Reporters Magazine, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability publication, has announced the receipt of over 198 entries for its annual Philanthropic Awards on Social Impact & Sustainability Practices in Nigeria.

In a statement, the Chairman, Kayode Olatokun, was quoted to have said that in the history of the award which began in 2019, the Board had not received this number of entries, adding: “This shows the level of awareness and confidence organizations now have in this.”

On his part, the Editor-In-Chief, Eche Munonye, said: “organizations are now beginning to see the need to be rated in their efforts to do the right things. The award has 35 categories and we have seen an influx of entries from across Nigeria.”

He explained that the vetting committee will review the entries and report back for onward notification to winners.

The statement reads further: “The awards are in three main categories of Sustainability, Social Impact and CSR and they’re further broken down into 35 categories in all.

“The award generally recognizes initiatives of companies in promoting sustainable economies in Nigeria and in serving the needy public.”

…the award will recognize companies that have integrated globally recognized and measurable sustainability standards.

It continued: “Now in its third year, the CSR Reporters’ Philanthropic Awards on Social Impact & Sustainability Practices in Nigeria is an annual event to recognize, honour and celebrate the outstanding efforts of organizations and individuals that have made a transformative impact on the Nigerian society.”

It added that the award will recognize companies that have integrated globally recognized and measurable sustainability standards.

These include ISO 37101 Management Standards on Sustainable Development in Communities (MSSDC), ISO 26000 Social Responsibility, ISO 14001 Environmental Management, ISO 9001 Quality Management, ISO 20400 Sustainable Supply Chain Management, ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management Standards, among many others.

It will also recognize organizations that have followed best reporting standards such as GRI and IIRC Standards.

Other categories include specific initiatives in support of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and individual philanthropic efforts for the year under review.

The high point of the event usually is the unveiling of the Philanthropic Person of the Year and the winner of Lifetime Achievement Award, which are the most competitive categories of the award, which were won by AbdulSamad Rabiu (2020), and Allen Onyema (2021).

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