Climate Finance
Access to Climate Finance – Report of Roundtable
Carbon Market Development in Nigeria
Climate Finance Strategy for Infrastructure Development in Nigeria
Climate Finance Navigator
Climate Finance for Development Priorities
DST (Decision Support Tool)
Climate Finance Workshop Report
How to make a Project Bankable
Guidance Document for Assessing Mitigation Impacts and Adaptation Benefits of Climate Smart Projects
Key Issues in Climate Finance in Nigeria
Potential Financing Models for Climate Smart Infrastructure Projects
Overview of the Voluntary Carbon Market
Summary Guidance Note on the Set-Up of The Project Facilitation Fund
“WATTS with the Grid?” Episode 5: Climate and Infrastructure Finance: The What, Whys and Hows – Part II
Unlocking Climate Finance for IPPs
“WATTS with the Grid?” Episode 3: Climate Finance: The What, Whys and Hows.
Despite Nigeria investing an estimated USD 1.9 billion annually in climate-related activities, this is just 11% of the USD 17.7 billion needed to meet its emissions reduction goals by 2030. In this episode, we ask the critical questions: What’s driving these disparities? How can they be addressed? And what are the emerging opportunities, especially in light of the new Electricity Act 2023, which opens doors for renewable energy development across all 36 states?
Climate Finance funds development priorities Mp3
Climate finance isn’t just about funding green initiatives—it’s about shaping development priorities that align with sustainable growth.
What is Climate Finance? MP3
Climate Finance explained in 3 simple sentences…
How is Climate Finance delivered?
From concessional loans and green bonds to innovative tools like debt swaps and climate-linked insurance, these financial instruments are key to driving impactful climate action.
What you need to know about Climate Finance 2
Understanding Climate Finance with UKNIAF…
What you need to know about Climate Finance 1
Understanding Climate Finance with UKNIAF…
What is Climate Finance?
Understanding Climate Finance with UKNIAF…
Seven ways to access Climate Finance
Here’s 7 ways in which Climate Finance can be accessed.
What you need to know about Climate Finance
Here in a nutshell is what you need to know about Climate Finance.
Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance- Key Learnings
Furera Isma Jumare, Director General, Jigawa State Investment Promotion Agency, shares key learnings from the ‘Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance’.
Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance- Key takeaways
Adaze Aguele Kalu, Hon. Commissioner, Finance, Budgeting and Planning, Edo State, shares key takeaways from the ‘Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance’.
Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance – Key takeaways
Patience Ranami Abah, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Investment, Bayelsa state represented her state at the Roundtable. Here, she shares her key takeaways from the event.
What you need to know about Climate Finance
Climate finance is any financing for credible climate action, including ‘climate aligned finance’.
Climate Finance barriers in Nigeria
What are the hurdles to Climate Finance access in Nigeria?
UKNIAF’s Decision Support Tool (DST)
We developed a DST to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria efficiently identify and prioritise key infrastructure projects.
UKNIAF: Infrastructure Finance by the numbers
UKNIAF’s transformative work in infrastructure finance across Nigeria mobilises funds for sustainable projects.
Influencing infrastructure decision making
Stories of Change: UKNIAF’s work on the Decision Support Tool (DST)
Mobilizing private sector finance for climate smart infrastructure projects
Stories of Change: UKNIAF’s work on Special Agro Processing Zones (SAPZ)
Climate Compatible Infrastructure Part 2
The second part of the dialogue with Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO, SEforALL. What role can UKNIAF play in addressing climate challenges in Nigeria? How important is data and evidence for access to sustainable off grid energy?
Climate smart infrastructure solutions in Nigeria Part 1
The first piece of a conversation with British Deputy High Commissioner Ben Llewellyn-Jones hosted by UKNIAF MD Prof. Chidi Onyia. The topic is, ‘Climate smart infrastructure solutions in Nigeria’. The full discussion shall follow shortly in subsequent parts.
Climate smart infrastructure solutions in Nigeria Part 2
There should be no disconnect between climate and energy priorities. And data is critical to align them – Ben Llewellyn-Jones, British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria. Part 3 to be shared shortly…
Climate smart infrastructure solutions in Nigeria Part 3
Ben points out that the practical understanding of the implication and application of climate smart infrastructure is critical. How critical are climate smart infrastructure tools in the infrastructure pipeline selection process? – Part 3 of UKNIAF’s conversation with Ben Llewellyn-Jones… The 4th and final part to be shared shortly…
Climate smart infrastructure solutions in Nigeria Part 4
“You can maximise the value of human capital that we see across Nigeria… keeping the right people in the right places to make sure that they can deliver” – Ben Llewellyn-Jones The discussion centres around why sustainable capacity development is key. This is the final segment in this 4 part series.
Climate Compatible Infrastructure Part 1
It was a very engaging hour with Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO, SEforALL at the UKNIAF office. In this brief conversation with UKNIAF MD, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, she shares valuable thoughts on UKNIAF’s role in promoting sustainable infrastructure and decarbonization in Nigeria.