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Civil society clamours support as Lagos resumes COVID-19 vaccination

As the Lagos State Government began the Phase 2 COVID-19 Vaccination Exercise on Wednesday, August 25, 2021, Lagos Civil Society Coalition Against COVID-19 under...

How CSOs made input into Nigeria’s climate blueprint review

A series of engagements involving government and civil society organisations (CSOs) has harvested contributions from the latter in the review and planned implementation of...

African climate CSOs slam the West on debt servicing

African civil society groups that clamour for just and fair climate regimes have slammed the developed countries for turning a blind eye on the...

COVID-19: CSOs unveil website to monitor $51bn intervention funds

Three non-profit organisations – Connected Development (CODE), BudgIT, and Global Integrity – have jointly launched a comprehensive user-friendly portal as part of the COVID-19...

How Nigeria improved on its revised climate change action plans

Nigeria has listed several avenues in which its revised climate change blueprint is different from the original one submitted some six years ago. In the...

SPP, CSOs explore measures to promote green recovery in Nigeria, West Africa

As a follow-up to the launch of the Policy Paper on Africa’s Post Covid-19 Green Recovery – Towards a Green and Resilient Recovery in...

CSOs storm Lagos Assembly, demand end to insecurity

A coalition of 19 civil society organisations (CSOs) on Friday, May 28, 2021 stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly in protest of the...

13 CSOs vow to tackle water scarcity in Enugu

No fewer than 13 civil society organisations (CSOs) have resolved to tackle and end  water scarcity in Enugu State, especially within the metropolis. The water...

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UN ‘deeply saddened’ by Maiduguri suicide bombing attack – Fall

Nigeria Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohamed Fall, on loss of lives in a suspected suicide attack in Gamboru, Maiduguri,...
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CITES at UNEA-7: Strengthening multilateral action for a resilient planet

Biodiversity loss continues to accelerate, driven by multiple interconnected pressures including unsustainable use, illegal trade, habitat degradation and the...

Recipe for fixing the planet, by UNEP report

When the seventh edition of the Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7) – a sprawling report on the state of the natural world...

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UN ‘deeply saddened’ by Maiduguri suicide bombing attack – Fall

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CITES at UNEA-7: Strengthening multilateral action for a resilient planet

Biodiversity loss continues to accelerate, driven by multiple interconnected...
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