Legal Mastery Of Public Private Institute Training
A Transformative 2-Day Training by GCLBE In collaboration with the Institute of Continuing Legal Education Legal Mastery of Public-Private Partnerships Register Now
A Transformative 2-Day Training by GCLBE In collaboration with the Institute of Continuing Legal Education Legal Mastery of Public-Private Partnerships Register Now
In continuation of its 2025 webinar series, the Global Centre for Law, Business and Economy (GCLBE) in collaboration with the International Law Association Committee on the Teaching of International Law and the SDGs, is holding a virtual workshop titled “United States Trade Policy Impacts in Africa: International Law Perspectives”. The workshop will help all stakeholders…
Multilateralism and Global Climate Finance: Emerging Issues GCLBE periodically organises knowledge sharing events such as trainings, workshops and conferences. In collaboration with the University of Bradford, our Centre will hold a virtual workshop titled “Multilateralism and Global Climate Finance: Emerging Issues” on the 16th of April, 2025. We are pleased to invite the participation of…
Organisers: Global Centre for Law, Business and Economy (GCLBE) Event Dates: October 14 -15, 2024 Venues: Abuja Continental Hotel , Abuja Introduction Building on the successes and insights from the Africa Climate Forum (ACF) 2023, the Global Centre for Law, Business and Economy (GCLBE) continues to drive forward initiatives to enhance climate action. Following key…
Organisers: Global Centre for Law, Business and Economy (GCLBE) Event Dates: October 10-11, 2023 Venues: Armed Forces Officers’ Complex, Asokoro, Abuja Introduction The maiden Africa Climate Forum which will focus on Financing Energy Transition is a two-day event that aims to bring together government officials, industry experts, policymakers, investors, academics, and key stakeholders from around…
Developing Proficiency in Public-Private Partnership Tuesday 22nd –Thursday 24th march 2022 @ 9:30 am Nigeria needs infrastructure: roads, airports, schools, hospitals and housing and the list goes on. However, the country is severely limited by budget constraints, economic uncertainties caused by volatile commodity prices etc. PPPs have therefore become a viable alternative for delivering infrastructure….