
Master ESG governance with this comprehensive framework for African boards and Directors. Learn oversight structures, reporting standards, and stakeholder engagement strategies that drive long-term value.
African boards face a unique challenge: international investors demand world-class ESG governance, while local contexts require flexibility and innovation. The boards that thrive are those that see ESG not as compliance, but as a competitive strategy.
Article Summary: ESG for African Boards
- This article provides African board directors with a complete ESG governance framework aligned with international best practices but adapted for African realities.
- It covers board composition and diversity, establishment of ESG committees, integration of ESG into board agendas, and director training requirements.
- The piece explains how to set ESG targets, link executive compensation to sustainability performance, and oversee ESG risk management.
- Special focus on materiality assessment—how boards identify which ESG issues actually matter to their business.
- Case studies from Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed companies show what good ESG governance looks like in practice.
- The article addresses common board concerns about ESG costs versus benefits and provides tools for measuring ESG’s impact on enterprise value.
Target Audience: African Boards and Directors
Board directors, board chairs, corporate secretaries, institutional investors, governance consultants








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