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Nigeria Receives $700m Climate Financing From World Bank

The World Bank says Nigeria has received $700 million from the $31.7 billion disbursed as climate financing in the 2022 fiscal year.

In a report titled, ‘World Bank Group Exceeds New Climate Finance Target – $31.7 Billion in Funding for Climate Action’, the World Bank said, “Helping 3.4 million people adapt to a changing climate in Nigeria: Climate change is causing severe water stress in Nigeria, causing droughts to increase in frequency and intensity.

It said the money was disbursed for an Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes Project that hopes to develop 20 watershed management plans covering all of the northern part of the nation.

The Washington-based institution pointed out that climate change is causing severe water scarcity in Nigeria and could cost the country about 30 per cent of its GDP by 2050, adding that it was affecting the livelihoods of millions of households, worsening food security and livelihoods, and increasing the risk of violent conflict.

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