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– Nigerian-led summit aims to deliver tangible climate resilience measures.
– Over 3,000 participants to finalize investment-focused climate strategies.
– Aligns with UN and AU goals for sustainable development and green growth.
The second Africa Climate Change Summit is scheduled for July 8–11, 2025 in Abuja, with a renewed commitment to drive actionable climate solutions across the continent. Organized in collaboration with government ministries, private investors, and development partners, the summit is projected to draw over 3,000 delegates including high-level officials, institutional investors, and business leaders. Its central theme—merging green infrastructure, blue economy initiatives, energy transition plans, and climate-resilient financing—reflects Africa’s ambition to accelerate sustainable development aligned with SDGs and AU Agenda 2063.
Speakers, such as Nigeria’s Permanent Secretary Nadungu Gagare, stress the summit’s role in nurturing public–private partnerships and attracting local and foreign investment to climate-smart projects. Backed by entities like the UN, ABVIG, and Sterling One Foundation, the summit will feature executive workshops, exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge approaches, and investment-deal rooms designed to fund real-world climate solutions. As Africa readies itself for COP30 in Brazil, this summit aims to chart a practical and finance-driven path forward.