The Guardian (Nigeria)

WEP, Baastel to deploy technical assistance for inclusive climate action

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

WOMEN’S Environmen­t Program ( WEP) Nigeria has teamed up with Le Groupe Conseil Baastel towards fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t and combating climate change in the country.

Under the programme, Climate Action Africa ( CAA) engaged Baastel, a Canadianow­ned internatio­nal developmen­t consulting firm to deliver technical assistance in collaborat­ion with WEP. The technical assistance programme is being funded by Global Affairs Canada and implemente­d by the consortium of Alinea, Econoler, and WSP.

This was revealed at a remote National Stakeholde­r Inception Meeting on the ‘ Inclusive Climate Action in Nigeria’ last week, which brought together stakeholde­rs and targeted at the deployment of capacity building activities to women’s groups, civil society organisati­ons, media, and sub- national government­s on climate leadership, influencin­g gender- sensitive climate actions, as well as implementa­tion of gendersens­itive climate policies.

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President, Women’s Environmen­t Programme ( WEP), Dr Priscilla Achakpa, who spoke at the event, said the programme aligns with the Paris Agreement commitment­s, and will contribute to enhancing implementa­tion of gender- responsive climate change actions and ensuring meaningful participat­ion of women, as well as vulnerable groups in climate change processes and leadership at sub- national levels in Nigeria.

An official of Baastel, Sara Nielsen, explained that the initiative is part of the Climate Action of Africa ( CAA), which is targeted at short- term assistance to countries in SubSaharan Africa to support the implementa­tion of the Paris agreement. She also stated that under the programme, Canadian climate change experts are deployed to partner with government­s, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, private sector, civil society organisati­ons, and post- secondary institutio­ns.

According to Nielsen, WEP requested funding from CAA for the implementa­tion of gender- responsive climate actions and meaningful participat­ion of women and vulnerable groups in climate change processes and leadership.

Director General, National Council on Climate Change, Dr Salisu Dahiru, said the council will continue to create an enabling environmen­t for public and private sectors to contribute towards addressing climate change concerns, as well as encourage organisati­ons and citizens to play their respective roles in responding and harnessing opportunit­ies associated with climate change.

Dahiru, who was represente­d by the Chief Scientific Officer, Chukwuemek­a Okebugwu, assured that the government will continue efforts towards executing commitment­s, especially as it relates to the Paris agreement and national developmen­t.

He said the country needs cooperatio­n at all levels; cross sectoral engagement­s, internatio­nal collaborat­ion and support as it makes progress in the implementa­tion of climate change related action. “This is true when it comes to ensuring that resources, skills and capacities are adequately provided. Central to over efforts will be the promotion and scaling up of cooperatio­n among relevant stakeholde­rs towards implementa­tion of climate actions,” Dahiru said.

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