Monday, June 22, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: TRIBUTE TO BURUNDI LATE PRESIDENT PIERRE NKURUNZIZ...
Corporate Social Responsibility: TRIBUTE TO BURUNDI LATE PRESIDENT PIERRE NKURUNZIZ...: TRIBUTE TO BURUNDI LATE PRESIDENT PIERRE NKURUNZIZA Late President Nkurunziza came to loom light when he led a rebel liberation group, ...
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: THE TASK BEFORE THE THREE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL ...
Corporate Social Responsibility: THE TASK BEFORE THE THREE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL ...: THE TASK BEFORE THE THREE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES As the world awaits the trial and result of the Covid 19 vaccine produced...
THE TASK BEFORE THE THREE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
THE TASK
BEFORE THE THREE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
As the
world awaits the trial and result of the
Covid 19 vaccine produced in China, it is pertinent to acknowledge that
similar efforts are going on around the
world laboratories. These steps are
taken at global level to fight Covid19 pandemic.
Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) is a public service. It is a critical exercise for a cause
and social positive change. Its aim is to mitigate and add value
continually. The need for CSR in
modern day commenced in the 50s,
especially by industries and corporations which impact society negatively
through the processes of manufacturing goods and services. Since then CSR has become an essential part
of management and corporate systems.
The
recent outbreak of Covid19 has
intensified the strategy of corporate world to use CSR to tackle the
menace in a global manner. The stampede
to be the first organization to produce Covid vaccine is not only about the
commercial value, it is also public service which CSR is all about.
Perhaps
our long dependence on Western medicine stopped third world countries like
Nigeria and other African nations from using their local herbs and medication
to fight Covid19 just as Western Pharmaceutical companies have been doing since
the outbreak. The only country that have
proved exceptional is Madagascar.
It was
Madagascar that woke up the consciousness of Nigerian Pharmaceutical and medical experts to think along Madagascar
way. It was Mao Tse Tung’s China that taught
the world that agrarian revolution precedes industrial revolution. This time Covid came through there apparently
to teach the world how to use herbs
around their environments to cure ailments, without waiting for Western medical
experts to lead.
The
accolade for the herb experiments going on now in Nigeria may have been given to
the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Covid, but in essence it should go
partially or wholly to Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and civil
society that campaigned for the trial and use of local herbs. It would have been a big shame if PTF did not
allow these agitators for local solutions to participate in this global
research and experiments.
Finally,
the task before the three companies is
to show integrity and leadership because there are more opportunities ahead.
Iyke
Ozemena Esq
Corporate
Attorney/Consultant #corporateleaders
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19
Corporate Social Responsibility: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19 There is no doubt that Covid came with an agenda of tearing the world apart directly thro...
Corporate Social Responsibility: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19
Corporate Social Responsibility: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19 There is no doubt that Covid came with an agenda of tearing the world apart directly thro...
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19
CIVIL
SOCIETY GROUPS’ CSR AGAINST COVID19
There
is no doubt that Covid came with an agenda of tearing the world apart directly
through the pandemic infection; and indirectly through ancillary induced
socio-political and economic maladies. But
we saw a world that was united and daring, battling on all fronts across the
globe to stop the spread, if not terminate the dragon.
The
first onslaught was the global solidarity demonstrated everywhere to deal with
the epidemic irrespective of differences/considerations. This was the spirit that took philanthropy,
as corporate social responsibility to the center stage of the global war. There seem to be strong signal from this
singular act of philanthropy that the world would spare nothing to stop the
deadly disease.
Apart
from the casualties so far, the battle
has exposed the deficiencies and vulnerability of erstwhile global
systems. Both national, states,
districts governments and civil societies
across the globe embraced corporate social responsibility as the best
strategy to wrestle down the pandemic.
It paid off, as the world is not only waging the war effectively, also
more discoveries continue to be made regarding future global pandemic such as
this, as well as global governance in times like this, as well as changing work
pattern/environment.
The
World Economic Forum just concluded a meeting on how Covid is affecting global
food security and societies’ response towards This critical meeting almost
coincided with America’s decision to leave
the World Health Organization (WHO).
Consequently the morale of the global battle lost USA’s financial muscle
at a time the world needed it most. However, it remains a paradox that at the
time America took the infamous decision, Covid induced protests were going on across the
nation.
Among
all the various reasons for acting the way it did, White house insisted that
China was not held responsible for recklessness that led them drag the world to
the pandemic. America maintained that China showed poor corporate social
responsibility in spite of global commitment towards climate change and
environment.
The
need for CSR has been acknowledged by governments and non-government
organizations; and individuals and groups are aggressively living up to it. Hence, the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) is
leading among other civil society groups
in th CSR drive: Covid19 Pandemic Relief Fund for taking care of their
adversely affected members.
These
civil society organizations are either donating or actively organizing through
volunteers, rallying support for the distribution of donations and palliatives
across Nigeria: HEDA, Women
Advocacy Research and Documentation, Centre for Democracy and Development, Help
Centre, Civil Society Network Against Corruption, Journalists for Democratic
Rights, Peace and Civic Responsibility Centre etc.
To ensure
transparency, accountability and purposeful utilization of funds and resources
donated to the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Covid-19 the National Assembly
is reportedly scrutinizing the records. However, according to CovidTrack, a
website dedicated to the tracking of Covid-19 donations the summary of funds
has exceeded N700 m as at May 2020.
Iyke Ozemena Esq
#corporateleaders
Corporate Attorney/Consultant
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Monday, May 25, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: POST COVID19 ECONOMY WILL DEMAND DECISION, TRAININ...
Corporate Social Responsibility: POST COVID19 ECONOMY WILL DEMAND DECISION, TRAININ...: POST COVID19 ECONOMY WILL DEMAND DECISION, TRAINING, SOLUTIONS FOR RECOVERY Some of the rudimentary issues induced by Covid pande...
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