Can the Nigerian Energy Transition Tackle Youth Unemployment Amidst the Climate Catastrophe in the Niger Delta Region?.

The Final Research Report : An Insights from the Bayelsa Climate Ambassadors Programme (BCAP) on Energy Democracy, Youth Leadership and Green Economic Opportunities. The Niger Delta region of Nigeria stands at a critical intersection of environmental vulnerability, socio-economic challenges, and aspirations for sustainable development. For decades, the region has borne the brunt of climate impacts […]

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Our New Research reform publication on Electoral Climate Policy 2026.

Strengthening Democratic Accountability and Climate Governance through the Climate Electoral Protocol Framework The 2027 electoral cycle presents a defining moment for integrating climate governance reforms into democratic processes in Nigeria and across Africa. Electoral Climate Policy: Climate Electoral Protocol 2026, produced by Connected Advocacy, provides a forward-looking research framework that bridges electoral accountability with climate

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Catalyzing Green Jobs through Low-carbon Transition

Merged-Zonal Africa Policy Dialogue (APD): Legislative Engagement & Green Job Fair Theme: Catalysing Green Jobs through Low-Carbon Transition in Nigeria to Strengthen Subnational Action for Inclusive Green Growth Date: 17 October 2025 Venue: Victor Uwaifo Creative Centre, Benin City, Edo State Organised by Advocacy for Policy and Innovation (API), Connected Advocacy, INCLUDE Knowledge Platform, and

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Why G20 must Support Locally Led Adaptation Financing to Tackle the Climate Crisis in Africa

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), Africa will be impacted by climate change more than any other continent even though the continent only contributes less than 4% of the world’s total Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Africa has the lowest historical and current emissions. AR6 also estimates

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Can Africa Survive Without Aid?

Can Africa Survive Without Aid?Reflections from the Development 2030/AidEx “Beyond Aid” Dialogue in Geneva, Switzerland By Prince Israel Orekha – Development Practitioner, Green Skills Sustainability Champion & Local Climate Governance Expert For decades, aid has been central to Africa’s development narrative. It has helped build schools, supported healthcare, and provided relief during conflicts and climate disasters.

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The Summit of the Indigenous Peoples:Addressing Environmental Impact of Oil & Gas Extraction on Local Communities in Nigeria, Niger Delta Region.

The Summit of the Indigenous Peoples Theme: Addressing Environmental Impact of Oil & Gas Extraction on Local Communities in Nigeria Niger Delta RegionVenue: Ori Oke Iwamimo, Ilaje LGA, Ondo State – One of the Abandoned Impacted CommunitiesFocus: Local to Global Consultation; Peer-to-Peer Climate Action Towards CoP 30 Introduction From across the oil-impacted territories of the

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