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Debt-for-Nature Swaps: An Opportunity for Nigeria’s Environmental Conservation

In the face of Nigeria’s dual challenges of climate change and a mounting debt crisis, debt-for-nature swaps emerge as a beacon of hope. By exchanging a portion of its debt for commitments to environmental conservation, Nigeria has the potential to secure crucial funding for sustainability initiatives while alleviating its financial burden.

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Preserving Oyo Green Legacy 

Preserving Ogunpa Dam Forest Reserve is crucial for biodiversity. The government’s plan to demolish it for Baywood Estate raises concerns. Alternatives include sustainable ecotourism, biodiversity-based industries, and utilizing environmental services. International aid, green bonds, and debt-for-nature swaps can provide financial support. Long-term benefits and a sustainable future should be prioritized. Learn more in this informative blog.

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Major Updates from COP28

COP is short for Conference of Parties also known as the United Nations Climate Change Conference, it plays a vital role in uniting parties to address climate change. It has been four days of COP28 holding in the United Arab Emirates and so far we have seen a lot of new important items on the

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Shaping Nigeria’s Energy Future: Recap of the National Open Dialogue on the Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan

Introduction Last month, on October 26th, 2023, SustyVibes, in collaboration with partners, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the BudgIT foundation, and the National Resources Governance Instituteca hosted the one-day National Open Dialogue on Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan, a groundbreaking hybrid event online and in person at the Rockview Hotel Abuja. This event aimed to

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