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