In a one-day technical stakeholder engagement aimed at shaping the future of Nigeria’s climate action, we had the privilege of participating and contributing to the draft document of […]
Cultivating Harmony: Agroecology An Inspiring Journey Towards Sustainable Food Systems
In the heart of our past, we find the seeds of our future. Agroecology is one of the many remarkable agricultural approaches, drawing its inspiration from the timeless wisdom of traditional farming practices and the profound knowledge systems of indigenous communities.
Unveiling the Wisdom of Indigenous Practices: Paving the Path to a Sustainable Future
Throughout history, communities across the globe have found solace, sustenance, and strength in their indigenous ways of life. hese invaluable practices, refined over generations, are intrinsically tied to the land and traditions, showcasing a remarkable harmony between people and their surroundings.
RRN Community Engagement Research Study Tour
In August 2023, we launched our research study tour across five of Nigeria’s largest coastal communities to delve into the intricacies of environmental change realities and assess the […]
Loss and Damage Finance: Open Conference for the Third Cohort
Climate change is no longer just a distant threat—it’s a harsh reality affecting communities worldwide. From devastating droughts to catastrophic floods and rising sea levels, the impacts are […]
Heard About the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR)? Dive in!
FMNR is not a run-of-the-mill solution but a harmonious ensemble of advantages. As farmers dedicatedly foster the regrowth of indigenous tree species, an extraordinary metamorphosis takes place. The fallen leaves from these trees infuse life into the soil, enriching it with organic matter and elevating fertility.
Week 14: Climate Finance and Negotiation
Climate finance debate being present in the centre stage of global negotiations for decades only deepens its importance as a global issue. The contribution of countries to climate change, and their […]
Week 12: Climate Change and Gender by Princessdoo and Jean-Betrand
Climate change increases gender inequality, reduces women’s ability to be financially independent, and has an overall negative impact on the social and political rights of women, especially in economies […]
Week 11: Paris Agreement: The Global Stocktake by Dr Todd & Dr Toyin
We are the first generation that can end poverty, the last that can end Climate Change.” -Ban Ki Moon (Secretary General, United Nations). The Paris Agreement is a […]
Week 10: Climate Policy and Governance by Seyi & Heeta
Climate Policy and Governance are crucial to building a sustainable future for all. With it nations can contribute meaningfully to reducing the effects of climate change on people […]