The Nigeria Climate Change Forum (NCCF) is set to take centerstage in Abuja, on the 28 – 29 th January 2025 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel.
The forum will bring together key stakeholders towards prioritizing the implementation of Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) engaging policy makers, innovators, and the private sector on how to accelerate the realization of Nigeria’s commitment to the NDC.
As a premier platform for collaboration, the forum aims to drive actionable solutions
and foster partnerships that ensure a sustainable future for Nigeria and the African
continent.
A Powerful Assembly of Partners, the NCCF boasts an impressive lineup of
supporting partners and participating entities, led by the Federal Ministry of
Environment, Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, Nigerian House of Representatives, Africa Climate Foundation, UNIDO, Nigeria Climate Innovation Center, Kenya Climate Innovation Center, Africa Energy Council, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation, Citizenship and Leadership Training Center, and others.
This collective effort demonstrates the importance of a unified approach to climate
action.
The forum will host distinguished leaders, including Balarabe Abbas Lawal,
Honorable Minister for Environment, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, Honorable
Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Federal Ministry of
Innovation, Science and Technology, with the Honorable Minister of Women
Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, headlining the event.
In her pre-event message, the Honourable Minister highlighted women’s roles in
advancing Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). She discussed
initiatives to support energy transition and climate action to empower women,
including their involvement in green infrastructure projects and the use of innovative technology for sustainable development and economic growth, aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
She stressed that women are key stakeholders in the fight against climate change. “We must ensure that their voices are heard, and their unique perspectives are
incorporated into national climate strategies. Climate change is a priority issue for the Ministry, and, as such, women must be involved in every stage of climate action planning and implementation. Overall, their presence and that of other federal and international stakeholders underscores Nigeria’s commitment to fostering innovation and promoting inclusivity as pivotal strategies in tackling the climate crisis”
The Nigeria Climate Change Forum is powered by the invaluable support of
prominent organizations, including Africa Finance Corporation, Oando Clean
Energy, Boston Consulting Group, Access Bank, Stanbic IBTC, Gains Sahel, CARE, First Bank Group, BURN Manufacturing Co, NLNG, Chevron, and others. Their contributions highlight the essential role of private sector collaboration in fostering climate resilience and innovation.
Why This Forum Matters: As one of Africa’s largest economies, Nigeria plays a
pivotal role in shaping the continent’s climate narrative. The NCCF seeks to:
* Bridge gaps between policy and practice to fast-track implementation of the
NDC
* Inspire investment in green technology and sustainable development.
* Highlight success stories and foster collaborative partnerships.
Join the Movement.
The Nigeria Climate Change Forum invites all stakeholders to join this critical conversation and contribute to shaping a sustainable future.
Register today and learn more at https://nigeriaclimatechangeforum.com/#register