NIGERIAN CIVIL SOCIETY FRAMEWORK ON PARIS AGREEMENT AND SDGs (NCSFPAS)
NCSFPAS
NIGERIAN CIVIL SOCIETY FRAMEWORK ON PARIS AGREEMENT AND SDGs
NIGERIAN CIVIL SOCIETY FRAMEWORK ON PARIS AGREEMENT AND SDGs (NCSFPAS)
In July 2018, the Climate and Sustainable Development Network of Nigeria (CSDevNet), with support from the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), established a national civil society framework targeted at fast-tracking the implementation of the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Nigeria.
Known as the Nigerian Civil Society Framework on Paris Agreement and SDGs (NCSFPAS), the framework comprises nine thematic groups namely:
The thematic groups are composed of civil society organisations from the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. Each group is coordinated by a Thematic Coordinator who helps in coordinating and harmonising activities of the group with those of the Network.
To join the Framework through a thematic group relevant to your organisation’s core interest, click here to fill the form. Or send a mail to info@csdevnet.org
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