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CSEA participates in a one-day close-our dialogue on "Challenging Private Creditors in People's Recoveries" Project

CSEA's research associate, Kashema Bahago, represented Executive Director Dr. Chukwuka Onyekwena at a one-day dialogue titled "Challenging Private Creditors in People’s Recoveries", organized by Christian Aid Nigeria on August 28, 2024, in Abuja. 
The dialogue was held in collaboration with implementing partners, including the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), the Tax Justice & Governance Platforms, Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative, Civil Right Concern, and Aid Foundation.
The event offered a platform for participants to discuss Nigeria's debt crisis and explore alternatives to address the country's revenue challenges, inefficiencies in expenditure, and the lack of transparency and accountability in debt management—which are critical factors contributing to Nigeria's debt issues.
The event also featured presentation of two key research outputs: "The Role of Private Creditors in Nigeria's Debt Crisis and Its Human Cost" and "Tax Expenditure and Its Implications for Debt Management and Sustainability in Nigeria." 
The dialogue sessions featured discussions on Nigeria’s debt trap, its sustainability, and the challenges it poses, which stakeholders noted have led to fiscal pressures on the Nigerian economy

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CSEA attends the Youth and Climate Change Innovation Lab

Young people in Nigeria are leading the charge on climate action, creating innovative solutions to address the climate crisis. However, they encounter significant barriers, particularly in accessing funding and investment needed to scale their impact.
On August 27, 2024, CSEA researchers Abdulkhalid Salihu and Fiyinfoluwa Kehinde participated in the Youth and Climate Change Innovation Lab organized by ActionAid Nigeria in Abuja. The event provided a platform for key stakeholders to discuss existing challenges and explore sustainable green alternatives for livelihoods.
During the discussions, our researchers highlighted the importance of evidence-based actions and policies grounded in climate change research to support youth-led initiatives. They emphasised the need for increased research funding from both local and international stakeholders to enhance adaptation strategies. This dialogue represents a crucial step in our collective effort to promote just transitions and sustainable development in Nigeria

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CSEA at the launch of Non -Communicable Diseases NCD documents by Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare

CSEA as a sustainabilty partner on Tobacco Control Data Initiative TCDI 2.0 project with Development Gateway participated in the launch of Non -Communicable Diseases NCD documents by Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. In attendance was Dr Adedeji Adeniran, Director of Research, Dr Noah Olasehinde ,Nigeria country Director TCDI 2.0, Priscilla Airohi , Research Associate, and Kemi Odesola , Communications officer . The event themed Revitalising NCDs prevention & control in Nigeria: Strengthening Multisectoral collaboration brought together public health stakeholders across Government, Civil society and Academia in Nigeria to discuss current NCD initiatives and interventions addressing NCDs risk factors in Nigeria. The NCD documents launched included National Policy for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs),National Tobacco Control - Strategic Plan of Action,2024-2028 , Communications Strategy 2024-2028 , Enforcement plan , amongst others.

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Tobacco Control Stakeholder Meeting in Zambia ( TCDI 2.0 Project )

On July 16, 2024, Dr Adedeji Adeniran, Director of Research, and Isiaka Raifu, Research Associate at CSEA, joined the Development Gateway team for a stakeholder engagement held at Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere, Lusaka, Zambia, which was hosted by the Zambian Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Tobacco Control Data Initiative (TCDI 2.0). The purpose of the event was to deliberate on the inclusion of new themes in the Zambian dashboard, which include agriculture, new and emerging tobacco products, and enforcement.

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Tobacco Control Stakeholder Meeting in Kenya ( TCDI 2.0 Project )

Tobacco Control Data Initiative (TCDI 2.0) partners, the Ministry of Health, Development Gateway (DG), and Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA)  hosted a stakeholder meeting in Kenya, Sankara, Westlands on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Dr Adedeji Adeniran,  Director of Research, and Fidelis Obaniyi, Research Associate at CSEA, were in attendance, amongst others. The event sessions included presentations on Tobacco Control Policies in Kenya and research findings from a study on morbidity and mortality from tobacco use in Kenya, demo sessions for Kenya's TCDI dashboard, and review and feedback on new topics to be incorporated into the  TCDI Kenya dashboard. 

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