Covenant University SDGs

8.1.1. Overview

At Covenant University, we are committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth by fostering innovation, creating sustainable employment opportunities, and contributing to national and global economic development. Through education, research, and strategic partnerships, we aim to build a thriving economy that benefits all.

Covenant University envisions a future where all individuals have access to meaningful work and where inclusive economic growth drives progress and prosperity. By equipping students and staff with the skills and tools they need to excel, we contribute to sustainable innovation and productivity.

 

8.2.1. Promoting Decent Work Environment

  • Covenant University fosters a healthy and productive work environment for its staff by integrating modern teaching aids, such as smart boards, e-texts, and virtual classrooms. These tools reduce stress and enhance productivity, ensuring a supportive workplace.
  • The university continually invests in capacity building and skills training for both staff and students, creating a culture of sustainable innovation and product development.

8.2.2. Contributing to National Economic Growth

  • Covenant University significantly contributes to Nigeria’s GDP and GNP by supplying a high volume of employable graduates to the national workforce.
  • Alumni success stories highlight the university’s role in driving economic growth and development through entrepreneurial ventures and industry leadership.

8.2.3. Promoting Entrepreneurship and Job Creation

  • Hebron Start-Up Lab: A platform for students to incubate and launch business ideas while on campus.
  • Covenant University Enterprise Development Hub (CEDH): Equips students with practical entrepreneurial skills, encouraging self-employment and innovation.
  • Alumni-founded companies such as PiggyVest, ThriveAgric, and Softcom exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit cultivated at Covenant University.

8.2.4. Skills Development and Industry Engagement

  • The Entrepreneurial Development Studies (EDS) program provides hands-on training to prepare students for the workforce.
  • The Town and Gown Initiative bridges the gap between academia and industry by bringing professionals to mentor and prepare students for the future of work.

8.2.5. Community Economic Empowerment

  • Outreach programs empower local communities with financial literacy training, business mentorship, and seed grants to support small businesses.
  • Women and youth-focused initiatives enhance economic inclusion and resilience in underserved areas.