Nature-based Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: How Nigeria Can Build a Greener, Safer Future with Nature’s Help

From the submerged streets of Victoria Island during a downpour to the blistering, sun-baked landscapes of the Sahelian north, Nigeria is on the front lines of a climate crisis. So far, rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of flooding have disrupted many lives and exacerbated existing vulnerabilities and conflicts, jeopardizing the country’s socio-economic stability.
Protecting Nigeria’s Groundwater: Combating Over-Abstraction And Improving Drilling Practices

Did you know that Nigeria’s groundwater resources in urban settings are under severe pressure, with some areas experiencing alarming drops in the water table? Over-abstraction of groundwater undermines the sustainability of this vital water source that supplies most of our drinking water.
Reimagining Katsina: A Green Growth Vision for All

In an era defined by the need for sustainable development, Katsina State has taken a bold and strategic step forward. The Katsina Green Growth Agenda (KAGGA) is more than just a policy document, it is a transformative vision designed to align environmental resilience with economic growth.
ICT as a Catalyst for Climate Action: Turning Bytes into a Better Planet

TAKEAWAY Technology fuels transformation: ICT is the catalyst behind innovations that are reshaping how we fight climate change across energy, agriculture, waste, and education. Real-time data saves real-world ecosystems: From satellites to sensors, ICT tools give us the intelligence we need to protect forests, track emissions, and predict disasters. Digital solutions are accelerating the green economy: Clean tech startups, green data centres, and digital agriculture are making sustainability profitable and scalable. ICT bridges the global
Sustainable Development Through Green Technology Innovation In Nigeria

KEY TAKEAWAYS: Green technology innovation is crucial for sustainable development in Nigeria, with potential impacts on the environment, social well-being, and economic growth. Some progress has been recorded in the renewable energy sector and agriculture through the work being done at the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and the Centre for Dryland Agriculture (CDA) to mention a few. Beyond solar and agroforestry, waste management and green building
