The Kano State Government has officially launched its Climate Actors Registry, calling on all climate actors across the state to register. This includes government agencies, civil society, academia, private companies, youth groups, and development partners.
“The registry is now live and open to both state and non-state actors,” the government announced. “If you’re driving change in the climate space, don’t miss this opportunity. Let’s build a stronger climate ecosystem together.”
The central aim of the Climate Actors Registry is to document and connect everyone working on environmental and climate-related issues within Kano State. This initiative will improve coordination, increase visibility, and create more pathways for funding, research, partnerships, and collective climate action.
The platform offers access to a range of climate opportunities. The registry also helps actors become part of an official directory, providing exposure for climate-related efforts, research, and funding access.
Focus areas
i. Renewable Energy
ii. Climate-Smart Agriculture
iii. Waste Management
iv. Water & Sanitation
v. Air-Quality Monitoring
vi. Biodiversity Conservation
vii. Green Finance
viii. Climate Education & Advocacy
ix. Disaster Risk Reduction
x. Clean Cooking Solutions
Why register?
i. Appear in an official, publicly accessible directory.
ii. Find partners for projects, grants, and research.
iii. Receive invitations to stakeholder consultations and working groups.
iv. Access aggregated climate-action metrics for Kano State.
Eligibility:
Minimum criteria:
i. Operate (or plan to operate) within Kano State, have a verifiable contact, and focus on at least one climate- or environment-related area.
State Actors (Ministries, Departments & Agencies (MDAs), Local Government Councils, public research institutes)
Non-State Actors (NGOs/CSOs, youth and women’s groups, private companies, academic labs, professional associations)
To register, visit https://environment.kn.gov.ng/climate-actor-register. All submissions are reviewed within five working days. Approved entries appear publicly, while others receive specific feedback.