The collaboration between Eat’n’go and Slum2School Innovation Hub, a project started in 2018, stems from the desire to help Nigerian students and guide them through their training course.
Over the years, the funds raised have influenced the development of education in Nigeria and have provided access to education through support material (uniforms and handbooks) but also through psychosocial support. Slum2School is an organization specializes in this field and is collaborating with the involved partners, including the government, in order to build this network in aid of the children who need it most. Among the partners, Eat’n’go – which also has a joint venture with Venia International, led by Sebastien Clamorgan – plays a crucial role. Eat’n’go has become the leading food operator in Africa, relying on the exclusive distribution of products from Domino’s Pizza, a fast food giant, and Cold Stone Creamery that operates in the ice cream industry. This achievement was made possible by the support offered by the consulting and investment firm Venia International, a point of reference in the Middle East region and in North Africa. The agri-food group headquarter is in Lagos, Nigeria, where its activities began in 2012.
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