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Consultant Lists Benefits Of Kyoto Project
A consultant at the UNDP, Prof. Olukayode
Oladipo, has said that the Kyoto Project Fund (KPF) will attract many economic
and social benefits to vulnerable communities.
The Kyoto Project Fund is part of efforts
to reduce the adverse effects of climate change in developing countries.
In an interview with The Tide source in
Abuja, Oladipo said that the fund had the propensity to create means of
livelihood for people in these communities.
“We are planning for projects that will be
derived from a number of national policy document such as the vision 20:2020,
the National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action (NASPA) and the National
Policy on climate change.
“This ongoing initiatives in poverty
reduction and all other projects will be derived from a number of document on
climate change,’’ he added.
He noted that Nigeria as a developing
nation and vulnerable to climate change, needed the fund to address
environment-related issues.
The consultant expressed the hope that the
Federal Government would endorse the project fund to mitigate the effects of
the nation’s developmental challenges.
“We are still working on the projects now
but we believe the government will endorse it so that the project will be
concrete.”
The consultant noted that for a favourable
project to be identified, the people around coastal areas must have good knowledge
of the risk of floods and how to tackle them.
“The people living in the vulnerable
communities must be endowed with the knowledge of how to solve
environment-related problems,’’ he said.
He noted that since each country had a
limit to what it could apply for, Nigeria would not want to go beyond the
agreed amount of 10 million dollars for every project approved.
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