The Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC) has announced that registration is now open for the 2024 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Conference, billed as the largest of its kind on the African continent.

The event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at the Abuja International Trade and Convention Centre.

This year’s conference promises to bring together some of the most prominent figures in ADR across Africa, offering attendees a unique opportunity to gain insights from industry leaders and expand their professional networks.

The one-day event will commence at 9:00 AM and will feature comprehensive discussions on the latest trends and practices in ADR. Participants can expect to receive a Certificate of Participation and engage in various activities, including an Induction Dinner night.

Early bird registration is available until September 30th, with tiered pricing for different membership levels:
– Associates: ₦20,000
– Members: ₦25,000
– Fellows: ₦40,000
– Non-Members: ₦30,000
– Virtual Attendance: ₦15,000
– International Virtual Participants: $30

Interested individuals can register online at icmcconference.org or make payments directly to the ICMC GTBank account. The conference organizers emphasize the event’s significance for ADR professionals, highlighting opportunities for learning, networking, and staying abreast of innovations in the field.

Babatunde Oyefeso, Registrar of ICMC, signed off on the announcement, urging ADR practitioners and enthusiasts to take advantage of this landmark event. As the largest gathering of ADR professionals in Africa, the 2024 ICMC ADR Conference is poised to be a pivotal moment for the industry on the continent.

For more information or to register, visit icmcconference.org or contact the organizers at conference@icmcng.org.

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