Private Sector Dialogue on Business & Human Rights: Keynote Address with Pwadumdi Okoh
Keynote Address with Pwadumdi Okoh Esq. This session features the keynote address at the Private Sector Dialogue on Business & Human Rights, hosted by UN Global Compact Network Nigeria. Pwadumdi Okoh Esq., Director of Legal and Business & Human Rights Focal Point Lead at the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), sets out the policy and legal landscape shaping corporate accountability in Nigeria. The keynote bridges regulation and practice — what businesses are expected to do, and how human rights readiness strengthens their licence to operate. #UNGCN, #BusinessAndHumanRights #PrivateSectorDialogue

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