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Climate shocks could cost Nigeria $2.4 billion to prevent household poverty, World Bank warns
Nigeria will require an estimated $2.4 billion, equivalent of about 0.6% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), to shield its
https://nairametrics.com/2024/08/30/climate-shocks-could-cost-nigeria-2-4-billion-to-prevent-household-poverty-world-bank-warns/
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climate shocks are significantly contributing to poverty in Nigeria.
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Addressing climate-related challenges is not just an environmental issue but a pressing economic and social one as well
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@ann_nyambura_542 Policies that promote resilience such as disaster preparedness and infrastructure improvement are also crucial for safeguarding communities against climate impacts.
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This report highlights the urgent need for Nigeria to address the intersection of climate change and poverty by setting up proactive measures that are essential to mitigate these impacts and foster sustainable economic resilience.
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@walter_lungayi Absolutely, proactive measures are crucial to address these interconnected challenges.