Climate Finance funds development priorities
Climate finance isn't just about funding green initiatives—it's about shaping development priorities that align with sustainable growth.
Read moreClimate finance isn't just about funding green initiatives—it's about shaping development priorities that align with sustainable growth.
Read moreUnderstand seven different ways of getting access to climate finance
Read moreEyo Ekpo, UKNIAF's Power Sector Team lead speaks with Arise News on the significance of the National Integrated Electricity Policy on the day of its handover on August 28, 2024.
Read moreHere's 7 ways in which Climate Finance can be accessed.
Read moreInfrastructure needs can be aligned with climate change to enhance energy security, improve agriculture and promote urbanisation.
Read moreHere in a nutshell is what you need to know about Climate Finance.
Read moreFurera Isma Jumare, Director General, Jigawa State Investment Promotion Agency, shares key learnings from the 'Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance'.
Read moreEngr. Frank Edozie, Team Lead, UKNIAF, emphasizes focusing on development projects that benefit the climate. Frank advises- “Don’t do climate. Do development projects that have an impact on the climate.” It’s a big shift in perspective. By prioritizing sustainable development, we can create projects that not only drive progress but also positively impact the environment.
Read moreAdaze Aguele Kalu, Hon. Commissioner, Finance, Budgeting and Planning, Edo State, shares key takeaways from the 'Roundtable for State Access to Climate Finance'.
Read moreDapo Oduwole, DG/CEO, Office of Public Private Partnerships, Ogun State shares his key takeaways from the Roundtable.
Read morePatience 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.
Read moreWe developed a DST to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria efficiently identify and prioritise key infrastructure projects.
Read moreUKNIAF's mission is to promote infrastructure that is inclusive, climate-friendly, and supports both economic growth and human development. In ushering in COP28, we draw from our own experiences to present this brief.
Read moreThe unveiling of the Electricity Act 2023 is a significant milestone in Nigeria's journey towards a robust and sustainable power sector. This video delves into the intricacies of the Electricity Act 2023 and its profound impact on Nigeria's energy landscape.
Read moreThe Electricity Roundtable gathered sector leaders to discuss the implications of the Nigeria Electricity Act 2023. We implemented this event in collaboration with the Nigeria Governors' Forum and UKAID. States, sector leaders, and globally renowned experts explored strategies for expediting energy access to all citizens.
Read moreThe Electricity Roundtable gathered sector leaders to discuss the implications of the Nigeria Electricity Act 2023. We implemented this event in collaboration with the Nigeria Governors' Forum and UKAID. States, sector leaders, and globally renowned experts explored strategies for expediting energy access to all citizens.
Read moreWhat you need to know about Nigeria's Electricity Act 2023.
Read moreThe more difficult changes require time for the ideas to crystalise and for buy-in to be achieved. A sustained engagement with key players over a prolonged period is essential to bring about regulatory changes. Learn about UKNIAF’s work to improve the effectiveness of electricity offtake agreements.
Read moreUKNIAF worked with the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet). As a result of this collaboration, TCN can now receive real time weather forecasts which enhances the generation and dispatch of hydropower. This video explains who benefits from this new partnership and how it makes a difference.
Read moreUKNIAF 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.
Read moreUKNIAF, 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.
Read moreUKNIAF 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.
Read moreUKNIAF 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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