The search for sustainable solutions to global challenges often leads us back to a fundamental truth: we are stronger together.
The School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS) at St. Paul’s University is proud to host a timely and essential public lecture exploring the intersection of law, cooperation, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This virtual session promises to offer deep insights into how collective frameworks can drive meaningful, long-term impact.
The Topic: Sustainable Development through Collective Action
At a time when individual efforts often feel dwarfed by the scale of environmental and social crises, the Principle-Based Cooperative Model offers a structured, ethical path forward. This lecture will reflect on how shared responsibility and collective governance can accelerate our progress toward the SDGs.
Meet the Expert: Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi
We are honored to welcome Dr. Mathias Sylvester Nkuhi as our guest speaker.
Dr. Nkuhi is a distinguished Senior Lecturer at Moshi Co-operative University and a renowned specialist in Law and Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise brings a unique perspective on the legal and structural foundations required to make collective action successful and scalable across the East African region and beyond.
Event Details
Clear your calendar for one hour of high-level academic and practical reflection.
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Date: Thursday, 26th March 2026
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Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Platform: Virtual (Google Meet)
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Host: School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), St. Paul’s University
How to Join
This lecture is open to students, faculty, development practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of sustainable cooperatives.
Access the Lecture Here: Join via Google Meet
Pro Tip: You can also scan the QR code found on the official event poster to join directly from your mobile device.

