Photo News Images: Nigeria’s prominence at COP23 November 16, 2017 1497 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Usman Jibril, meets the Executive Secretary of the UNCCD, Monique Barbut, on addressing desertification in Nigeria though collaborative partnership Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Usman Jibril, with H.E Mary Robinson, former Presient of Ireland Director, Department of Climate Change, Dr Peter Tarfa, representing Nigeria at the High Level Assembly of Climate and Clean Air Coalition Deputy Director, Department of Climate Change, Mrs Halima Bawa-Bwari, speaking at the IUCN side-event on Bonn Challenge on Restoration of Degraded Forests and Land Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Usman Jibril, receives representatives of Conservation International and HURIDAC at the country Delegation Office, where ongoing Projects in Nigeria were discussed R-L: Director, Department of Climate Change, Dr Peter Tarfa; Director General, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Dr Lawrence Chidi Anukam; Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu; and Deputy Director/Head of Climate Change Unit, Ministry of Water Resources, Segun Babarinde L-R: Deputy Director, National Population Commission, Aisha Abdul-Azeez Adamu; Director, Department of Climate Change, Dr Peter Tarfa; Federal Commissioner/Chairperson, Climate Change Unit, National Population Commission, Patricia Iyanya Kupchi; and Focal Person, Climate Change, National Population Commission, Dr Jennifer Spiff Director, Environmental Quality Control, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Simon B. Joshua; with Federal Commissioner/Chairperson, Climate Change Unit, National Population Commission, Patricia Iyanya Kupchi National Project Coordinator, Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), Salisu Dahiru Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleOtodo Gbame evictees occupy Lagos seat of govt, demand resettlement, compensationNext articleWe’re tired, frustrated African groups lament at COP23 Latest news November 24, 2024Concern as COP29 fails to deliver sufficient climate finance for developing countries November 23, 2024Jigawa sends 30 technicians to China for agric mechanisation training November 23, 2024COP29: Giving entry to carbon markets makes dangerous step backward for climate justice – Campaigners November 23, 2024UK unveils £239m new funding to help forest-rich nations tackle climate change November 23, 2024EU funded project paves way for climate-smart agri-food systems in East Africa November 23, 2024We’re not prepared to accept things that cross our red lines – Ali Mohamed November 23, 2024Nnimmo Bassey: COP29 and climate geopolitics November 23, 2024NCQG number meaningless, doesn’t show accountability – Mohamed Adow November 22, 2024NiMet predicts thee-day dust haze, sunshine November 22, 2024African negotiators chief amplifies continent’s position at COP29 in meeting with Guterres - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Images: Environmental Defenders Network unveils Lagos office The Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN), a non-profit organisation, informally... Images: Development Agenda presents Energy Transition Symposium report to ministers Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Development Agenda magazine, Mr. Paddy Ezeala, on... Images: Women in Energy Network decorates Shell director, Aiboni President, Women in Energy Network (WIEN), Eyono Fatayi-Williams, during... Images: Okunbor meets Ghana’s Energy Minister, Aiboni receives ministers, dignitaries Osagie Okunbor meets Ghana's Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku...