2023

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Where is the opportunity for infrastructure development in Nigeria?​

Where do the opportunities for infrastructure development lie amidst the effects of COVID-19 and the economic challenges in Nigeria? How can a programme like UKNIAF help? In this second of a 3-part interview, UKNIAF MD, Prof. Onyia, and Khadijat Baba-Muhammad, Director, MEL, UKNIAF talk about how policies that focus on inclusiveness and employment can make a difference.​

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The need to address the infrastructure gap in Nigeria

UKNIAF MD, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia shares his thoughts on why there is a critical need to address the infrastructure deficit in Nigeria and how this could be an opportunity for building climate resilient, sustainable infrastructure through public private partnerships.

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Decision Support Tool (DST)

UKNIAF developed a Decision Support Tool (DST) to assist government agencies to prioritise bankable, climates mart, infrastructure projects that deliver social equity benefits.

Why the DST? Who will benefit? This short video explains it all.

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Service Based Tariff Dashboard

UKNIAF, in collaboration with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), developed the interactive Service Based Tariff dashboard. The dashboard provides daily emissions tracking and real time power distribution data, assisting NERC to manage power supply. Households and businesses benefit by enjoying a more predictable electricity supply.

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Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)

UKNIAF worked with the Federal Ministry of Power and the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission to scope a study to develop Nigeria’s first Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP provides a framework to determine the resource mix for the country’s long-term electricity needs.

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Special Agro Processing Zones

UKNIAF worked with public and private sector stakeholders on the climate smart Special Agro Processing Zones (SAPZ) programme. What makes it a climate smart programme? Who will benefit?

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