We are proud to announce that The Esther Amos Foundation for Climate Change & Health Equity (TEAF-CHE) was invited to participate in the prestigious Nigeria Climate Change Forum, held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. This landmark event convened an array of climate leaders, policy makers, civil society actors, academics, youth representatives, and international partners all united in one goal: to catalyze climate action and ensure a resilient and sustainable future for Nigeria.
Being part of this national dialogue marked a significant milestone in our journey as an organization committed to bridging the gap between climate change and public health, especially within marginalized communities in Nigeria.
About the Nigeria Climate Change Forum
The Nigeria Climate Change Forum is one of the country’s most impactful platforms for shaping national climate policies and scaling community-led climate solutions. Hosted annually, the forum seeks to:
Strengthen intersectoral collaboration for climate resilience.
Promote Nigeria’s commitments to the Paris Agreement.
Advance inclusive approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation.
Engage youth, grassroots leaders, and vulnerable communities in shaping the climate agenda.
This year’s forum, themed “Accelerating the Transition Towards a Net Zero Future in Africa” featured high-level plenaries, panel discussions, policy roundtables, and exhibitions showcasing innovative solutions across sectors.
Key Takeaways from the Forum
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