NewsWorld Bank Approves $700m For Climate Resilience Project In Nigeria

World Bank Approves $700m For Climate Resilience Project In Nigeria

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December 16, (THEWILL) – The World Bank has approved a $700m credit from the International Development Association for the Nigeria Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project.

A statement issued on Thursday by the Bank’s Senior External Affairs Officer for Nigeria, Mansir Nasir, said the project will increase the implementation of sustainable landscape management practices in northern Nigeria and strengthen the country’s long-term enabling environment for integrated climate-resilient landscape management.

The statement read, “The World Bank approved a $700m credit from the International Development Association for the Nigeria Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes Project.”

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“The project will increase the implementation of sustainable landscape management practices in northern Nigeria and strengthen the country’s long-term enabling environment for integrated climate-resilient landscape management.”

It was stated that the productivity of major crops in Nigeria has been declining over the past two decades, partly due to climate change, despite efforts by the federal government of Nigeria to combat desertification.

On his part, the World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, said, “Nigeria is faced with water scarcity and droughts which occur every five years, on average, with the potential to increase in frequency due to climate change. This scenario not only threatens food security, livelihoods, and productivity but also exacerbates fragility and increases the risk of violence.”

“With communities and households that are most dependent on natural resources for their survival and vulnerable to desertification, this intervention will improve multi-sectoral watershed planning and investments to help about 3.4 million direct beneficiaries adapt to evolving dryland conditions.”

Designed to enhance the capacity of the country to adapt to a changing climate, the ACReSAL is a 6-year strategic project prioritizing actions within dryland management, community climate resilience, institutional strengthening and project management, and contingent emergency response.

The Task Team Leader, ACReSAL, World Bank, Joy Iganya Agene, said, the project “will specifically target the inclusion of vulnerable and marginalized groups, including women, youth, the elderly, persons with disabilities, internally displaced people, and ethnic and religious minorities using an integrated watershed approach across sectors and levels of governance.”

“This will help reduce the vulnerability of millions of the extreme poor in northern Nigeria, strengthening their own role in the management of their natural resources while also addressing land degradation, strengthening climate resilience, and lessening livelihood vulnerability in dry, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid regions in the northern states.”pa

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