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NORTHERN STATES STAKEHOLDERS WORKSHOP

Wednesday 26th February, 2025

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In preparation for the Africa Climate Change Summit 2025, Nigeria, a team of leading consultants has been engaged to support participating governments, ministries, departments, agencies (MDAs), private sector entities, and multilateral organizations in developing Climate-Smart Investment Portfolios and Bankable Green Energy Projects. This strategic initiative aims to enhance participants’ ability to attract international funding and investment for sustainable development initiatives.

To ensure comprehensive readiness, a series of high-level Pre-Summit Stakeholder Engagement Workshops will be organized, providing a platform for interested parties to engage directly with experts. These sessions will offer tailored guidance on structuring viable projects, aligning with global climate finance mechanisms, and leveraging investment opportunities in the green economy.

By fostering strategic collaboration and knowledge exchange, these engagements will equip stakeholders with the tools necessary to maximize their impact at the Summit, ultimately driving Africa’s transition to a sustainable and resilient future.

Workshop Objectives

To equip participants with the expertise and strategic insights necessary to develop fundable and investment-ready projects for the upcoming Africa Climate Change Summit (AICIS 2025),  partnerships.

Enhance Climate Investment Readiness: Strengthen participants’ capacity to design and present bankable green energy and climate-smart investment projects aligned with global funding priorities.

Facilitate Access to Climate Finance: Provide insights into international climate finance instruments, donor funding frameworks, and investment models to optimize funding prospects.

Promote Strategic Partnerships: Foster collaboration between governments, private sector entities, multilateral organizations, and development partners to accelerate green investments and sustainable development.

Capacity Building for Policy and Regulatory Compliance: Equip stakeholders with knowledge on navigating policy frameworks, regulatory requirements, and institutional mechanisms for climate-related projects.

Leverage Data-Driven Decision-Making: Introduce methodologies for integrating climate risk assessments, economic viability analysis, and impact measurement into project planning and implementation.

Strengthen Negotiation and Proposal Writing Skills: Guide participants on structuring compelling project proposals and investment pitches to secure funding from international development agencies, climate funds, and private investors.

Prepare for AICIS 2025 Engagements: Ensure stakeholders are well-prepared to engage meaningfully at the Summit, effectively showcasing their projects to potential funders, investors, and global climate stakeholders.

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