ADVERTISEMENT
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology
    • Trends
    • Telecoms
      • Broadband
    • ConsumerTech
      • Gadgets and Appliances
      • Apps
      • Accessories
      • Reviews
      • Unboxing
    • EnterpriseTECH
    • Security & Data Protection
    • How To
    • GameTech
  • Business
    • Company News
    • StartUPs
      • Founder’s Story
      • Funding
    • Deals
    • People & Moves
    • SME & Entrepreneur Focus
      • BUSINESS SENSE FOR SMEs
    • Competition & Market Positioning
    • Commerce & Mobility
    • Travel
    • WomenPreneurs
  • Economy
    • Macroeconomic Trends
      • Macro Monday
      • TE Insights
    • Finance
      • Banks
      • Fintech
      • Insurance
      • Digital Assets
      • Personal Finance
    • Policies
      • Tech & Society
    • Market Analysis
    • Jobs & Workforce Economy
  • Features
    • Guest Writer
      • Chidiverse
      • Digital Assets
    • EventDIARY
    • IndustryINFLUENCERS
    • MarkTECH
    • TBS
    • NewsEXTRA
  • Editorial
  • Brand Content
  • TECHECONOMY TV
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result

Home » CAHR Awards Africa Introduces New Tech Category

CAHR Awards Africa Introduces New Tech Category

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
June 7, 2024
in Partners
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
CAHR Awards Africa

CSR-in-Action Advocacy, the philanthropy arm of the leading development consortium, CSR-in-Action Group, has announced the removal of two award categories from the list of nine awards of the Community and Human Rights (CAHR) Awards Africa 2024, due to their duplication, which continues to honour individuals and businesses that have made substantial contributions to their communities and championed human rights causes.

This has brought the total number of awards to seven.

Starting in 2025, in addition to the seven awards, individual innovators and organisations will stand a chance to win exciting prizes as the organisers will launch a new tech category to honour achievements in that necessarily burgeoning sector.

The organisers decided to exclude the company variants of the Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Award and the Hajiya Gambo Award, in keeping with the original design of the Awards.

Also, given that the MKO Abiola Award for Community Engagement has a similar scope to these awards, the decision was made to maintain consistency and clarity throughout the selection process.

Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates.

Follow the latest developments with instant alerts on breaking news, top stories, and trending headlines.

Join Channel

The CAHR Awards Africa, now in its sixth year, having opened nominations on Saturday, 11 May 2024, provides a platform that empowers individuals by placing the power of recognition in their hands.

Through a democratic process, people can nominate their inspirational heroes – exceptional individuals and organisations dedicated to driving social change – for the opportunity to receive a prestigious award and gain international recognition.

This accolade is open to changemakers from diverse fields, including business and advocacy, with categories encompassing human rights, environmental stewardship, gender equality, social justice, community development, and many more.

Bekeme Masade-Olowola, the convenor and Chief Executive of CSR-in-Action, said “We have been committed to recognising outstanding initiatives these past five years, and aim to dig even deeper this year. As we refine our categories and processes, our goal is to find and recognise partners in development, who represent the spirit of social change and who, importantly, are the people’s choice.”

The organisers apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage anyone who has nominated an organisation for the Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Award (Company) or Hajiya Gambo Award (Company) to consider nominating them in any of the other categories.

The new tech category, name to be announced, will recognise individuals or organisations who have made substantial contributions to promoting community development and human rights through technological innovation.

Nominations for this year are open in the following categories for companies:  MKO Abiola Community Engagement Award, Mallam Aminu Kano Award for Leadership and Ken Saro-Wiwa Environmental Management Award. Individual nominations are the Hajiya Gambo Sawaba Community Impact Award, Josephine Nkemdilim Masade Equal Rights Award, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Human Rights Award and Apostle Hayford Alile Humanitarian Award.

The CAHR Awards Africa team anticipates receiving nominations from individuals and companies whose remarkable work deserves recognition with the nominations deadline set for 31st June 2024.

0Shares

Previous Post

From the Stage to Your Home: Win Big with TECNO and Nigerian Idol

Next Post

Numbers Count: Powering Economic, Sociological and Technological Development in Nations

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Related Posts

FirstBank ChessMasters Tournament

FirstBank Partners Eko Hotels, KEY Academy for ChessMasters Tournament

April 9, 2026
Zinox Future Visions logo | ViaTech Paris 2025 | KongaCares | local manufacturing journey

From Import Dependency to Local Capacity: Nigeria’s Tech Manufacturing Journey

April 7, 2026

Stanbic IBTC Unveils Sustainable Growth Agenda at Nigeria Business Summit

April 4, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Data Privacy Trends and App trackers report, numbers and technological development | Digital Transformation

Numbers Count: Powering Economic, Sociological and Technological Development in Nations

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Techeconomy Podcast
Techeconomy Podcast

The Techeconomy Podcast is a thought-leadership show exploring the powerful intersection of technology, business, and the economy, with a strong focus on Africa’s fast-evolving digital landscape.

BUILDING TRUST IN AFRICA ECOSYSTEM
byTecheconomy

Africa’s digital economy is growing fast, but growth without trust cannot last.Join us for the February Edition of the Techeconomy Business Series as industry experts explore how trust, security, innovation, and user experience are shaping Africa’s evolving digital ecosystem.

BUILDING TRUST IN AFRICA ECOSYSTEM
BUILDING TRUST IN AFRICA ECOSYSTEM
February 27, 2026
Techeconomy
Navigating a Career in Tech Sales
January 29, 2026
Techeconomy
How Technology is Transforming Education, Health, and Business
November 27, 2025
Techeconomy
INNOVATION IN MOBILE BANKING
October 30, 2025
Techeconomy
The Rise of AI: Impact on Jobs & Businesses
September 25, 2025
Techeconomy
Search Results placeholder
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 TECHECONOMY.

No Result
View All Result
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Features
  • Editorial
  • Brand Content
  • TECHECONOMY TV

© 2026 TECHECONOMY.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.