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Nigerian Sustainable Finance Roadmap

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Summary

This report lays out the ways in which Nigeria can unlock the investment needed to move onto a more sustainable growth trajectory that will benefit its people, its environment and the economy. It provides an analysis of sustainable finance opportunities in Nigeria out to 2030, assesses the characteristics of these opportunities, and estimates current sustainable finance flows. Based on expert interviews, it also identifies barriers to scaling sustainable finance in Nigeria and lays out options to address them.

Issuer

Nigeria

Year

2018

Region

Africa

Issuer (type)

UN Environment Programme (UNEP) (International)

Instrument type

Roadmap

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: climate change, climate risk, emissions, energy, environment, environmental management, fisheries, forests, greenhouse gas, land use, pollution, recycling, renewable energy, renewables, sustainable finance, sustainable product, waste, water, biodiversity
    • S focus: asset quality, financial inclusion, gender equality, human rights, diversity
    • G focus: responsible investment, risk management, accountability
    • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Agriculture, Construction, Education, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Real estate, Transportation