ABOUT nigeriacan :

Nigeria Climate Action Network (nigeriacan) is a coalition of groups and individuals in Nigeria working to promote government and individual actions to combat climate change. Members work to achieve this goal through the coordination of information exchange and civil society strategy on national and international issues. Our members come from the public and private sectors, civil society organisations, international development organisations and individuals. 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hydropower for economic growth, poverty reduction and low greenhouse gas emission

 

Membership :::

Nigeriacan membership is open tall individuals and groups who are committed to tackling climate change. The coalition actively seeks a balanced representation of individuals and organisations, including vulnerable groups, especially women.  

Membership in the Working Groups is drawn from influential individuals and organisations both in the private and public sectors that have functional linkages to various climate change issues. Priority is given to groups and individuals whose positions, interests, knowledge and influence support and advance the climate change agenda. 


nigeriacan Activities

Adaptation

 

Forestry

 

Sustainable development

 

Agriculture

 

Legal Aspects

 

Technology

 

Capacity Building

 

LULUCF

 

Trade

 

Climate Change Policy

 

Mitigation

 

Transport

 

Education, training & public awareness

 

Public health

 

UN Convention synergy

 

Energy

 

Networking

 

Project implementation

 

Advocacy

 

Publications

 

Research

 

Fundraisng

 

Vulnerability

 

 

 

Organisations

1. Clean Energy & Safe Environment Initiative
2. Christian Aid
3. International Centre for Energy, Environment & Development
4. Nigerian Conservation Foundation
5. Youth Alliance for Civic Transformation
6. Nigerian Environmental Study/Action Team
7. Voluntary Service Organisation, Nigeria
8. Women Environmental Programme

Individuals

1. Ken Saro Wiwa, Jr
2. Mr. Peter Ekweozoh
3. Dr. (Mrs) Uju Okoye, Federal Ministry of Environment
4. Vivian Njemanze

 

   

 


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