Society for Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development

Unverified non-profit organisation

Society for Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development (SEEED)
is a not-for-profit organization in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN-ECOSOC), established in 2014, under the CAMA 1990, CAP 59 with Corporate Affairs Commission, in Federation Laws of Nigeria. The organization is committed to the advancement and promotion of entrepreneurship, stimulating dialogue and cooperation on economic issues, enhancing skills, knowledge, and understanding among practitioners in entrepreneurship, and providing a network for individuals and organizations working in various sectors of economic development on local and global levels.

SEEED has an articulated broad mission articulated in the advancement and promotion of economic activities for total well-being, with the vision of being recognized as an institution for the development and empowerment of entrepreneurs and leaders with dynamic and innovative tools that drive national and global economic realization, growth and stability. Consequently, over the years, SEEED has consistently been at the forefront of shaping the theory and practice of entrepreneurship, challenging existing practices and suggesting alternative approaches hence the slogan “Thinking Differently, Changing Lives!”

Year established

2015

Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)

Less than 500,000

Participant in relevant networks

UN ECOSOC. UN Global Compact, TAP Networks, GEPDC

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About this organisation

Partnership types

Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...show all (6)

Regions / countries / territories

Africa: Nigeria

Global issues

Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law...show all (19)

Goods categories

Agriculture, aquaculture & forestry; Apparel & fashion; Books &...show all (17)

Business sectors

Agriculture and livestock; Community and social services; Education and training;...show all (4)