1st Edition

Sustainability Management and Strategy An African Casebook

294 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

294 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

294 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

With Africa predicted to emerge as a leading market in the coming years, the debate on sustainability, especially on the mitigation of business impact on the continent’s environment and society, cannot be underestimated. Prior to the worsening impact of climate change, the continent has historically been struggling to consolidate sustainability efforts in driving social and environmental... Read more

Table of Contents

 

Preface

Acknowledgments

Editors

Contributors

 

PART 1 – INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1 – Africa’s Sustainability Profile and Book Outline

                   IGAZEUMA ADIKEMA OKOROBA, ENOCH OPARE MINTAH AND ROBERT EBO HINSON

 

PART 2 – FUELLING GROWTH THROUGH INDUSTRY

Chapter 2 - The Decarbonisation of The Cement Ecosystem Using Emerging Energy Solutions. A Case Study of Dangote Cement, Tanzania.

                   IBRAHIM MD LAWAL, FRANCIS S. MACHANGO, AND ANETH N MWORIA

Chapter 3 - Designing Change: The Case of Africa Collect Textiles

                   NATALIE BEINISCH AND ELMAR STROOMER

Chapter 4 – Biomass: A Manufacturer’s Indigenous Solution to Africa’s energy crises

                    IGAZEUMA ADIKEMA OKOROBA

Chapter 5 - Oil Subsidy Regime in Nigeria: The Politics, The Myth, and The Poverty

               ADEBUKOLA OLUBUNMI AYOOLA

Conversation #1 - The Viability of the Local Fashion Industry                 IKENNA CHIKE OBI

Conversation #2 – A Perspective on the Decarbonization of the Cement Industry in Africa

                  DANIEL ADEDOKUN

 

PART 3 – HARNESSING COMMUNITIES AND PEOPLE

Chapter 6 - Land Reclamation Issues and Prospects: A Ghana Case Study

                   PAUL SOWLEY

Chapter 7 - Learning for Survival: Building Behavioural Change for a Sustainable Society

                   BANKOLE ALLIBAY AND ELFREDA NAA AKU VANDERPUYE

Chapter 8 - Building Resilience as a Civil Society Organization

                    OSAYI ALILE

Chapter 9 - Empowering African Youth for Sustainable Change: A Case Study of SustyVibes

                    JENNIFER UCHENDU AND HOPE LEKWA

Conversation #3 – The Post COVID-19 Workplace, Information Technology and Sustainability

                    PRASANNA KUMAR BURRI

Conversation #4 – A Resettlement Case Study from Senegal

                     KOUNTA ASSANE

 

PART 4 – INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES IN SUSTAINABILITY

Chapter 10 - Embracing Sustainability: The Implications of the Adoption of IFRS Sustainability Standards in Nigeria

                   IHEANYI ANYAHARA

Chapter 11 – A Review of Sustainability Reporting for Non-profits in Africa

                   OYEKEMI O. OYELOLA

Chapter 12 - The State of Sustainability Knowledge Exchange in Africa: An Industry Narrative

                   ENOCH OPARE MINTAH

Chapter 13 - A Guide to Organically Build Organisational Sustainability Using Project Impact Life Cycle Model

BANKOLE ALLIBAY AND ELFREDA NAA AKU VANDERPUYE

Chapter 14 - Corporate Governance and Leadership for Driving Sustainability in Africa

                    SAMUEL WABALA

Conversation #5 - Sustainability Knowledge Exchange in Africa

                     OGHOSA ERHAHON

Conversation #6 - Sustainability Reporting and ESG Ratings of Companies in Nigeria

                     AFOLABI OLOWOOKERE           

 

PART 5 – LEADING SOCIAL CHANGE

Chapter 15 - The Chief Sustainability Officer and the Impact of Gendered Leadership

                    ILOBEKEME C. OLOWOLA

Chapter 16 - Building Resilience and Advocacy:  Personality Traits to Succeed as a                     Sustainability Officer

                     NAOMI EMEKA NWOKOLO

Chapter 17 - From Purpose and Pledges to Performance: The Empowered African CSO

                     IGAZEUMA ADIKEMA OKOROBA

Conversation #7 - Project Lifecycle and Sustainability

                      EJIRO GRAY

 

PART 6 – CONCLUSION

Chapter 18 – Conclusion

         IGAZEUMA ADIKEMA OKOROBA, ENOCH OPARE MINTAH AND ROBERT EBO HINSON

Biography

Igazeuma Okoroba is a Sustainability business leader and sociologist whose diverse experience spans civil society, media, energy, telecommunications, and manufacturing sectors. She has a master’s degree in sustainable development from the University of Exeter, UK, and a PhD in development sociology from the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Driving business ethics and compliance has been central to her role as a corporate governance leader. She manages integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) in at least eleven African countries where she has applied her expertise in sustainability standards and industry-specific frameworks. She has been recognised for implementing Africa’s best sustainability reporting practices, receiving personal and corporate awards yearly since 2021. Igazeuma writes in the non-fiction, academic, and business writing genres. In 2023, she published her first fiction novel, Chipped Off. When not engaged in sustainability advocacy, she spends most of her time promoting active citizenship through a non-governmental agency she founded, the GoFuture Network. She can be reached on [email protected].

Enoch Opare Mintah is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Lincoln, UK and doctorate student at the Kingston University in the United Kingdom. He holds an MBA (University of Liverpool, UK), MSc Governance (University of Lincoln, UK) Cert. Hospitality and Tourism Management (Florida Atlantic University, USA) and a BA English (KNUST, Ghana). His research interests revolve around ESG disclosures, Sustainability Reporting, Corporate Social Responsibility, Nonprofit Leadership and Education. Enoch is a member of the British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA), European Accounting Association (EAA), and the Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS-UK). He can be reached at [email protected].

Professor Robert Ebo Hinson is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa and a Professor of Marketing at the University of Ghana Business School. He has acted as Pro Vice-Chancellor at the Ghana Communication Technology University, having joined that University from the University of Kigali where he acted as Deputy Vice Chancellor – Academic with additional responsibility as Interim Vice Chancellor.He has as 34 originally authored and edited volumes to his credit, details of which can be found on his website www.robertebohinson.com and he can be reached on email at robert@[email protected].