National Climate Change Policy – Nigeria (2021 | Revised)
Since the development of the National Climate Change Policy and Response Strategy (NCCPRS) in 2012, the global discourse on climate change has evolved leading to
Since the development of the National Climate Change Policy and Response Strategy (NCCPRS) in 2012, the global discourse on climate change has evolved leading to
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Nigeria, a country blessed with abundant natural resources and a diverse ecosystem, is increasingly recognizing the importance of addressing environmental challenges and transitioning towards sustainable
Background: Climate Change is the biggest threat and challenge facing mankind.1 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) defines climate change as “a change
Proposed Policy Measures 1). Risk Assessment and Management: a. Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards in the workplace, both physical and psychological. b.
The NPCC sets out Nigeria’s response strategy to climate change as well as measures for the adoption of climate smart practices aimed at fostering sustainable
Policy information aimed to improve health outcomes, increase access to care, reduce costs, and promote equity in healthcare for all.
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