Project developers in Nigeria helping to tackle the climate crisis are invited to apply by completing the online application on or before the 17 February 2023. Interested project developers must be in pre-feasibility stage and should be seeking investment of at least USD$1 million with no upper limit.
British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, Ben Llewellyn Jones, said: “I’m delighted that the Climate Finance Accelerator Nigeria is now open for applications from low-carbon projects. The private sector has the potential to play a large part in helping to meet Nigeria’s climate change commitments and I’m excited to see what innovative projects apply.