Goodwill Ambassador at Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors (AHIABGA) - Beverly Hills, California, United States
The Ad Hoc International Advsisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors was founded to "glocalize" the Sustainable Development Goals during the 2020-2030 U.N. Decade of Actions on the SDGs through a worldwide community resiliency network of interfaith, neighborhood and business collaborative to build climate-smart, safe and sustainable communities and cities.The original roster of multi-lingual regional directors appointed between September 21 (International Day of Peace) and December 31, 2019http://bit.ly/20200101AmbassadorsOthers have been appointed throughout 2020, including Shola Agboola (two-term President of the Nigerian Association for Young Adults in Canada and the USA) as AHIABGA Goodwill Ambassador for Nigeria, Nigerian Diaspora and African Communities worldwide.Ambassador Agboola appointed Andrew Williams Jr as Chairperson of its International Advisory Board, mostly recruited from the AHIABGA, (https://www.sagafoundationinc.org/our-board/).On June 23, 2020, The Shola Agboola Goodwill Ambassador (SAGA) Foundation opened its offices in Lagos, Nigeria, staffed by over a dozen volunteers dedicated to recruiting, screening, classifying, registering, monitoring and mobilizing 10,000 new non-business members online through the United Nations Global Compact Local Network Infrastructure.https://www.sagafoundationinc.org/register-your-organisation/An additional 100+ Goodwill Ambassadors are being recruited who agree to invite/refer at least 100 non-business members to join the UNGC Campaign, specifically:To be eligible to join the UN Global Compact Network, your organisation must fall under the following categories:Academic InstitutionsBusiness AssociationsCities and MunicipalitiesCivil Society OrganizationsFoundationsLabour OrganizationsPublic Sector OrganizationsCorporate Social Responsibility OrganizationsFor additional information, please inbox: Andrew.Williams.Jr@sagafoundationinc.orgWhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675