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Waterlight Save Initiative appoints Agbaminoja Board Secretary

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A community development expert, Ranti Jacobs Agbaminoja has been appointed Secretary of the Board of Directors of Waterlight Save Initiative, a non-governmental organisation approved by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

According to a statement on Wednesday, the appointment marks a pivotal moment for the organisation as it continues to expand its impact and drive its mission of sustainable water management and conservation.

Agbaminoja is renowned for her dedication to community development and her passion for making a positive impact on people’s lives. With a background in communication, she brings a unique perspective to the Waterlight Save Initiative. Her communication expertise is crucial in fostering engagement, raising awareness, and mobilizing support for the organization’s initiatives.

Her previous roles in various community-focused organisations have equipped her with the skills to navigate the complex landscape of environmental advocacy and community outreach. Agbaminoja’s leadership is expected to provide strategic direction and foster collaborative efforts within the board and the broader community.

Waterlight Save Initiative has long been a beacon of hope in the realm of water sustainability. It has a mandate to work on projects that promote sustainable water use, protect water resources, and ensure equitable access to clean water.

ECOSOC Committee on Non-Governmental Organisations approved Waterlight Save Initiative this year, further solidifying its global standing and influence.

Waterlight Save Initiative has embarked on community-based water projects, implementing clean water systems in remote areas to provide reliable access to safe drinking water.

Through its educational programmes, it has been raising awareness about water conservation practices and the importance of protecting water resources.

It has also been engaging with policymakers to create and enforce regulations that support sustainable water management.

Being ECOSOC-approved allows Waterlight Save Initiative to operate on a global scale with enhanced credibility and influence. This status enables the organisation to influence international policy, actively participate in United Nations meetings and contribute to the formulation of global policies on water sustainability.

“My role is pivotal in ensuring that the board’s activities are transparent, efficient, and aligned with the organization’s mission. My expertise in communication is expected to be instrumental in advancing the organization’s objectives and enhancing its outreach efforts”, Agbaminoja said.

Her appointment as Secretary of the Board of Directors of Waterlight Save Initiative presents an exciting opportunity for the organisation. Her leadership is expected to reinvigorate the organisation’s efforts and increase its influence on global water sustainability. With Agbaminoja leading the way, Waterlight Save Initiative is well-equipped to tackle the urgent challenges of water scarcity and environmental conservation.

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