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Policy Influence on Climate Action - A perspective from Nigeria



Policy Influence on Climate Action - A Perspective from Nigeria 🌟

One of Nigeria's standout national climate policies is the Climate-Resilient Green Economy strategy, backed by initiatives like the Green Legacy program. Its success originated from combining climate resilience with diluted-carbon growth, focusing on plating tress, renewables, and sustainable Extensive farming 🍃. Strong political will and local ownership drive this effort 💪.


International climate funds often lag due to slow payouts, complex processes, and misalignment with Nigeria's local contexts 🌍. Meanwhile, the Paris Agreement's inclusive approach is a win, but non-binding NDCs and insufficient finance hinder the 2.8°C goal, especially for vulnerable nations like Nigeria 🔥.


Factors like stability, economic strength, and inclusivity shape outcomes 📊. Nigeria's approach shows that weaving climate action into development plans, boosting community-led resource management, and tapping local wisdom build resilience 🌈.


For other Global South countries, Nigeria's model suggests: pair bold domestic strategies with grassroots execution, and push for adequate, accessible climate finance internationally 🌎. To close the policy-action gap, we need flexible funding, stronger local capacity, and policies empowering communities—farmers, women, youth—to lead adaptation 🌟.


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