GGF Participates in SDGs Based CSR Report Writing Training

GGF Participates in SDGs Based CSR Report Writing Training

Great Giant Foods (GGF) Lampung took part in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-based Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report Writing training activity organized by the Lampung CSR Forum. The training took place at the Emersia Hotel Bandar Lampung, Wednesday (31/1/24).

The CSR report writing training was opened by the Head of Lampung Province Bappeda, Mrs. Elvira Umihanni. He hopes that this training can create a systematic report and present clear and complete information.

“Hopefully from this training, we will not only gain experience but at the same time we can practice making a report. “So it can help present the importance of reports related to CSR activities carried out in the Company,” said Mrs. Elvira.

The CSR writing training was attended by participants representing government agencies or institutions, the private sector and the world of education. The aim of this training is to train skills in making CSR reports in accordance with SDGs provisions.

GGF representative participants include Mr. Indra Ardiyanto, Mrs. Catherine, Mr. Wian Rahmat Erya (Corporate Communication), Mrs. Putri Kusuma Wardani, Mrs. Weni Puspa, Mrs. Firdha Rajak, Mr. Farid Alawy, Mr. Rizki Lauta Sembiring (CRD Department), and Mr. Nanda Dita Syahpradana, and Mr. Zueb Rizal (Sustainability Department).

In this activity, the Lampung CSR Forum presented two speakers, one of whom was Mr. Arief Fatullah as Senior Manager of Sustainability for Great Giant Foods. In his material, Mr. Arief emphasized the importance of CSR reports related to certain topics in the SDGs pillars.

There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Sustainable Development Goals). Several SDGs goals are relevant in the areas of Health, Quality Education, and Community Empowerment, Partnership to Achieve Goals (SDGs 17).

“The writing training carried out by the Lampung CSR Forum is an activity that can develop the skills of agency human resources, so that it is in line with the SDGs of Quality Education,” said Mr. Arief Fatullah.

We must be aware of the 17 sustainable development programs prepared by the United Nations (UN) in order to improve the welfare of society and implemented in every agency and institution, both government, private and in the world of education.

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