Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change
OBJECTIVES OF OUR SDG ACTION
1. Localization of the SDGS through:
- Raising Awareness
- Training of Trainers
2. Promoting the Creation of an Enabling Legal, Policy And Financing
Environment.
3. Building Essential Partnerships With Governments MDAs
4. Building Essential Partnerships Among CSOS, NGOS, CBOS &
Networks
5. Mobilizing CSOS Engagement In Following up Implementation and
Reporting
ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN IN PURSUIT OF OUR OBJECTIVES
1. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
worked to Build capacity of NGOs, CBOs and Women's
Organization in understanding the need for an integrated approach
to implementing the SDGs/
2. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research also
made presentations on Goal 5 and 16 and helping organizations
understand the interlinkages among the targets and indicators.
3. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
undertook and is still undertaking advocacy to promote an enabling
legal and policy environment and financing for achieving the SDGs
and sustainable development.
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4. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
organized a Training of Trainers in order to ensure localization of
the SDGs and to ensure that no one is left behind.
5. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research in a
collaborative project with WEMA 2030/2063 promoted capacity
building for rural women and gave them a voice in SDG issues.
6. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
engaged in capacity development for Government, Ministries,
Agencies and Department to ensure effective implementation and
reporting.
7. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research
through its Young Researchers Forum engaged in capacity
development for children and youths and gave them a voice in
SDG issues.
8. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change
Research engaged in building capacity of Nigeria stakeholders to
engage in NVRs through a national consultation/ workshop.
9. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research was
represented in the National and regional consultation.
10. The Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change Research in
collaboration with WEMA2040/2063 and other CSO partners with
support of 16 Research Assistant is
preparing a complementary shadow report “Assessing
Government’s Commitment To Implementation And Reporting On
The Agenda 2030: A Nigerian Case Study” that will be shared.
11. In the area of promoting Women's perspective in peace and
security issues, the Centre for Human Rights and Climate Change
Research has been very active within the broader work of CSO's
in Nigeria. We actively in partnership with CSOs championed the
development of a Bayelsa State Action Plan for Women in Peace
and Security and are actively involved in advocacy for financing for
sustainable development and also specifically for financing the
State Action Plan for Women in Peace and Security. We have also
engaged through the process in building capacity of citizen's in
negotiation and mediation.