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Despite directly impacting our communities, health, and livelihoods, climate-related reports usually take a back seat to dominant news beats like politics and business.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has partnered with HellerWeather, a US-based weather content firm, to train the agency’s television weather presenters. NiMet said the 12-month training would help to improve the communication skills of its weather presenters. Charles Anosike, NiMet’s director-general and chief executive officer , said the training would enable the presenters to establish a strong connection with their audience.
The African Development Bank on March 26 approved a $50 million loan facility to support climate change resilience, improve livelihoods and boost food security in Yobe state. The bank said the loan was approved to support the state’s environment and climate change action plan , which will eventually improve the livelihoods of over 3.5 million people. The project which would cost an estimated $101.
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