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United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Performance Review and Assessment of Implementation System Fifth reporting cycle, 2014-2015 leg Report from as affected country Party July 21, 2014

Contents I. Performance indicators A. Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Indicator CONS-O-1 Indicator CONS-O-3 Indicator CONS-O-4 B. Operational objective 2: Policy framework Indicator CONS-O-5 Indicator CONS-O-7 C. Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Indicator CONS-O-8 Indicator CONS-O-10 D. Operational objective 4: Capacity-building Indicator CONS-O-13 E. Operational objective 5: Financing and technology transfer Indicator CONS-O-14 Indicator CONS-O-16 Indicator CONS-O-18 II. III. IV. Unified Financial Annex Additional information Submission 2/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education CONS-O-1 Number and size of information events organized on the subject of desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD) and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity, and audience reached by media addressing DLDD and DLDD synergies Global target Percentage of population informed about DLDD and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity 30 % 2018 National contribution to the global target Percentage of national population informed about DLDD and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity 60 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 Voluntary national target % Year Percentage of national population informed about DLDD and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity 60 2013 Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? Information events Year Number of events Total estimated participants 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 3 5 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 700 950 Mass media articles and radio/television programmes about these events Sources of information Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Daily Trust Newspapers Daily Independent Newspapers Leadership Newspapers Thisday Newspapers News Agency of Nigeria Vanguard Newspaper Number Estimated people reached 27 20000000 59 35000000 Qualitative assessment Does your country have a national communication strategy addressing DLDD and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity in place? Yes No 3/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Provide any complementary information as needed (e.g., regarding the implementation of the Comprehensive Communication Strategy, activities relating to the United Nations Decade for Deserts and the Fight Against Desertification, etc.): A communication Strategy on DLDD issues with focus on eleven desertification frontline States of Nigeria is being developed under the Great Green Wall Programme 4/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education CONS-O-3 Number of civil society organizations (CSOs) and science and technology institutions (STIs) participating in the Convention processes Global target A steady growth in the participation of CSOs and STIs in the Convention processes is recorded along the implementation period of The Strategy. National contribution to global target: number of CSOs and STIs involved in DLDD-related programmes/ projects Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Number of civil society organizations 37 43 Number of science and technology institutions 25 25 Sources of information: name of Federal Ministry of Environment ( list of accredited civil society organisations), GEF-Small Grant Program Names/list of CSOs:- Africa Desertification Control Initiative, Kano Arid Water and Conservation Development Initiative Centre for climate Change and Environmental Study Alliance for Sustainable Environment Change for Environment Initiative Communities United Against Environmental Degradation Community and Environment Community Research & Development Centre Community Upliftment Initiative Development Association for Renewable Energy (DARE) Edges Environmental Services (Nig.) Ltd. Environment Care Foundation Environmental Protection and Management Forest Development Initiative of Nigeria Forestry Association of Nigeria (FAN) Foundation for Sustainable Development Gender Education Empowerment Foundation Global Initiative For Nature Improvement Global Organization for Women Empowerment (GOWEM) Grace Charity Africa Initiative Grassroots Initiative Centre Green Crop Foundation Guidance and Counseling Development Association (GCDA) Initiative for Environment Education Jatropher Productivity Stakeholders Association of Nigeria. Nguru Integrated Farmers Association 5/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Nigeria Environment Study/Action Team(NEST) Nigeria Conservation Foundation (NCF) Renewable Energy Initiative Resource for Sustainable Development Society for the Restoration of Nature, Gombe Sukul Community Development Association (SCODA) Sustain Human and Environment Agenda Teenagers Empowerment Initiative Association for Promotion of Human Rights and Community Development (APHRICOD). Wildlife Preservation Trust Women Environmental Programme (WEP) Women In Technical Education Development (WITED) Bauchi Yakasai Zumunta Association Youth & the Environment Initiative Maiduguri Fight Against Desert Encroachment (FADE) Forum for Environmental Protection Pan-African Development Education and Advocacy Programme Names/list of STIs:- Energy Commission of Nigeria National Space Research Development Agency Nigerian Meteorological Agency Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria National Animal Production Research Institute Centre for Arid Zone Studies, University of Maiduguri Agricultural Extension Research and Liaison Services National Water Resources Institute National Hydrological Services Agency Centre for Climate Change, Federal University of Technology, Minna Centre for Energy Research, Usmanu Dan Fodio University, Sokoto College of Agriculture and Animal Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Desert Research Monitoring and Control Centre, Yobe State University, Damaturu National Biotechnology Development Agency Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Bayero University Kano Katsina State University Kebbi State University Federal University of Technology, Yola Abubarka Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi Federal University Gombe National Bureau of Statistics International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Regional Centre for Remote Sensing National Institute for Oil Palm Research 6/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Voluntary national target Percent increase in the number of CSOs and STIs participating in the Convention process at national level, per biennium Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? % 5 Qualitative assessment Is your country undertaking initiatives to increase the participation of CSOs and STIs in DLDD-related programmes and projects? Yes No Provide a short description of actions taken at the national level to promote participation by CSOs and STIs in the Convention processes. The transformation agenda of government encourages participation and involvement of private sector including CSOs and STIs in programmes and activities under public private partnership (PPP). The Federal Ministry of Environment involves relevant/active CSOs and STIs in programmes and activities 7/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education CONS-O-4 Global target National contribution to the global target: number of DLDDrelated initiatives implemented by CSOs and STIs in the field of education Number and type of DLDD-related initiatives of civil society organizations (CSOs) and science and technology institutions (STIs) in the field of education A steady growth in the number of DLDD-related education initiatives undertaken by CSOs and STIs is recorded along the implementation period of The Strategy Year Number of CSOs initiatives Number of STIs initiatives 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Sources of information Voluntary national target Percent increase in the number of DLDD-related education initiatives undertaken by CSOs and STIs, per biennium Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? % Qualitative assessment Is your country undertaking initiatives to increase the number of DLDD-related initiatives in the education sector implemented by CSOs and STIs? Yes No Provide a short description of actions taken at the national level to increase the number of DLDDrelated initiatives of CSOs and STIs in the field of education. Environmental and conservation education is included the education curricular, most STIs offer courses on environment and other related subjects 8/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 2: Policy framework CONS-O-5 Number of affected country Parties, subregional and regional entities to have finalized the formulation/ revision of national, subregional and regional action programmes (NAPs/SRAPs/RAPs) aligned to The Strategy, taking into account biophysical and socio-economic information, national planning and policies, and integration into investment frameworks Global target Percentage of affected country Parties, subregional and regional entities that have formulated/revised a NAP/SRAP/RAP aligned to The Strategy 80 % 2018 National contribution to the global target Qualitative assessment Does your country have a NAP aligned to the Strategy? Yes No Is your NAP being implemented? Yes No Please answer the following two questions only if your country has not aligned the NAP to the Strategy Voluntary national target When do you plan to align your NAP to the Strategy? 2014-2015 2016-2017 2018-2019 No Plan Yet Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? Qualitative assessment Provide any complementary information as needed (e.g., national circumstances affecting the NAP alignment and implementation process) The alignment of the NAP to the Strategy is on-going. The process involves relevant stakeholders Sources of information Federal Ministry of Environment 9/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 2: Policy framework CONS-O-7 Number of initiatives for synergistic planning/programming of the three Rio conventions or mechanisms for joint implementation, at all levels Global target Each affected country Party has either one joint national plan in place or functional mechanism(s) to ensure synergies among the three Rio conventions 2014 National contribution to the global target Was your country implementing joint planning/programming initiatives for the three Rio conventions in the current reporting period? Yes Yes, but for only two of the Rio conventions No Were there any operational mechanisms that facilitated joint implementation of the three Rio Conventions during the current reporting period? Yes Yes, but for only two of the Rio conventions No Please answer the following questions if your country has such initiatives or mechanisms in place Qualitative assessment If your country has initiatives for synergistic planning/programming of the three Rio conventions, specify the type of joint initiative(s): Evaluation of national plans and identification of gaps in synergies Identification of national sectors and policies that could benefit from synergies and cooperation Review of national policies to enhance cooperation and synergies Enhancement of the institutional and scientific capacities and awareness of relevant stakeholders Other (please describe below): Qualitative assessment If your country has mechanisms for joint implementation, specify the type of mechanism(s): Regular meetings between focal points and focal point teams of the Rio conventions A national coordinating committee for the implementation of the Rio conventions National coordination on synergies in reporting under the Rio conventions Provide any complementary information as needed: Other (please describe below): The Federal Ministry of Environment houses the 3 RIO Conventions under same Ministerial management and authority, national technical committee(s) on DLDD issues includes the focal points of other RIO conventions Sources of information Federal Ministry of Environment: 1. Dept. of Drought and Desertification Amelioration 2.Department of Forestry 3. Department of Climate Change 10/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge CONS-O-8 Number of affected country Parties, subregional and regional entities to have established and supported a national/subregional/regional monitoring system for DLDD Global target Percentage of affected country Parties, subregional and regional reporting entities that have established and supported national monitoring systems for DLDD 60 % 2018 National contribution to the global target Is a monitoring system specifically dedicated to DLDD established in your country? Yes No Please answer the following questions if your country has not established and supported national monitoring systems for DLDD by the end of the current reporting period Voluntary national target When does your country plan to establish and support a national monitoring system for DLDD? 2014-2015 2016-2017 2018-2019 No Plan Yet Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? Sources of information Nigeria Great Green Wall Programme, Federal Ministry of Environment Nigeria REPSAHEL Project with assistance from Sahara and Sahel Observatory, Tunis Qualitative assessment Does your country have a monitoring system partially covering DLDD? Yes No Provide any complementary information as needed (e.g., major difficulties experienced, how the system is being supported, etc.): An environmental monitoring system DLDD issues is being developed for the country by the Great Green Wall Progamme and the REPSAHEL Project with suport from Sahara and Sahel Observatory. The Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET) provides for Climate Change Reviews, Drought and and Flood Monitoring, Agrometeorology and Annual Seasonal Rainfal Predictions Knowledge-sharing systems List any DLDD-relevant knowledge-sharing system in your country, providing an Internet link and estimated number of users per year (add as many rows as necessary). Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: Environment http//www.environment.gov.ng Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: Water Resources http//www.waterresources.gov.ng Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: Metereological Agency http//www.nimet.gov.ng 11/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: Agriculture http//www.fmard.gov.ng Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: National Bureau of Statistics http//www.stat.gov.ng Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: National Emergency Management http//www.nema.gov.ng Name of the system: Internet link: Estimated number of users per year: GEF-SGP Nigeria http//www.sgpnigeria.org 12/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge CONS-O-10 Number of revised NAPs/SRAPs/RAPs reflecting knowledge of DLDD drivers and their interactions, and of the interaction of DLDD with climate change and biodiversity Global target Percentage of revised NAPs/SRAPs/RAPs that have successfully gone through a quality self-assessment. 70 % 2018 13/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 4: Capacity-building CONS-O-13 Number of countries, subregional and regional reporting entities engaged in building capacity to combat DLDD on the basis of the National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) or other methodologies and instruments Global target Percentage of affected country Parties, subregional and regional reporting entities that implement DLDD-specific capacity-building plans or programmes/projects 90 % National contribution to the global target Is your country implementing DLDD-specific capacity-building plans or programmes/projects on the basis of the NCSA? Is your country implementing DLDD-specific capacity-building plans or programmes/projects on the basis of other methodologies and instruments to assess national capacity-building needs? Yes No Yes No Provide any relevant information on the size, scope, effectiveness and status of the initiatives implemented, or other complementary information as needed Specific DLDD capacity plans is being developed under the implementation of the Great Green Wall. Programmes and Projects on DLDD has capacity building components/activities Sources of information Federal Ministry of Environment Qualitative assessment Has your country assessed DLDD-related capacity-building needs? Yes No Did you country receive technical and/or financial assistance to build capacities to combat DLDD? Yes No From which institutions and which type of assistance was provided? Financial Technical UNCCD Secretariat Global Mechanism Global Environment Facility Bilateral agencies Other multilateral organizations 14/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 5: Financing and technology transfer CONS-O-14 Number of affected country Parties, subregional and regional entities whose investment frameworks, established within the integrated financing strategy (IFS) devised by the Global Mechanism (GM) or within other IFSs, reflect leveraging national, bilateral and multilateral resources to combat DLDD Global target Percentage of affected country Parties, subregional and regional reporting entities that have developed integrated investment frameworks (IIFs) 50 % 2014 National contribution to the global target Does your country have an integrated investment framework? Yes No Provide any complementary information as needed (e.g. is the IIF based on the NAP; non-traditional and innovative financing targeted by the IIF; overview of the progress in implementing the IIF in your country; assistance received in the development or implementation of the IIF from the GM or other development partners, etc.) 1. The Nigeria Strategic Investment Framework(NSIF) for Sustainable Land Management(SLM) has been developed on a pilot scale using Cross River State and was validated by the 36 States and FCT. Gombe State has also developed it's own SLM Investment framework and seeking support from Development partners for full scale implementation. The NSIF on SLM was developed by the National SLM Committee with the support of the TerrAfrica partnership, World Bank, GEF under the Fadama 3 project of the Federal Government of Nigeria. 2. A National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP) developed for a transitional period of 2011-2014 aligned with principles of Comprehensive Africa agriculture Development Programme (CAADAP). The NAIP addressed the entire agriculture value chain for crops, livestock and fisheries. The NAIP has 5 components viz: Agricultural Productivity Enhancement, Support to Commercial Agriculture, Land and Water Management, Linkages & Support to inputs and products markets, Programme Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation. Sources of information National Sustainable Land Management Committee (NSLMC), Federal Ministry of Agriculture Federal Ministry of Agriculture 15/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 5: Financing and technology transfer CONS-O-16 Degree of adequacy, timeliness and predictability of financial resources made available by developed country Parties to combat DLDD Rating of the bilateral assistance received for the implementation of the Convention and its Strategy during the reporting period Adequacy of bilateral assistance received Timeliness of bilateral assistance received Adequate Fairly adequate Not adequate Timely Fairly timely Not timely Predictability of bilateral assistance received Predictable Fairly predictable Not predictable Provide any complementary information (e.g., additional information on other aspects beyond those mentioned above which impact proper planning and effective implementation of the Convention in your country, etc.) Qualitative assessment Did your country receive assistance in raising resources from bilateral donors? Yes No 16/113

Performance indicators Operational objective 5: Financing and technology transfer CONS-O-18 Global target National contribution to the target: estimated amount of financial resources allocated to facilitate access to technology Amount of financial resources and type of incentives which have enabled access to technology by affected country Parties A steady growth in the financial resources allocated to facilitate access to technology by affected country Parties is recorded along the implementation period of the Strategy A steady growth in the number of economic and policy incentives reported upon is recorded along the implementation period of the Strategy Year Currency Amount 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Has your country established economic and policy incentives intended to facilitate access to technology? Yes No Sources of information Federal Ministry of Environment Voluntary national target Percentage increase of financial resources allocated to facilitate access to technology by a given year % Year Which national target your country has established to measure progress in achieving the priorities established in the national action programme, if different from the target suggested above? Qualitative assessment Provide any complementary information as needed (e.g., a short overview of specific aspects and the nature of technology transfer in your country, aspects in which there is a need to increase the level of technology transfer, etc.) 17/113

Part 1 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Jatropha Development for Combating Drought and Desertification and raising rural livelihood Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 60310231 Expenditure detail 18/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 19/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives targeted Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 20/113

Part 2 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Rangeland Development in the eleven frontline States Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 48365693 Expenditure detail 21/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 22/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 23/113

Part 3 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Establishment of of Acacia Senegal Plantation to combat drought and desertification Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 57315610 Expenditure detail 24/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 25/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 26/113

Part 4 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Rehabilitation of oases Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 40769505 Expenditure detail 27/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 28/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 29/113

Part 5 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Sand dune stabilization Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 54846455 Expenditure detail 30/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 31/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 32/113

Part 6 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Establishment of woodlots plantation in eleven frontline States Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 38134159 Expenditure detail 33/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 34/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 35/113

Part 7 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Great Green Wall Sahara Nigeria Programme Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 13335530 Expenditure detail 36/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 37/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 38/113

Part 8 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Green Village, Model Village Development to combat desertification in Waga, Adamawa Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 45000000 Expenditure detail 39/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 40/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 41/113

Part 9 of 31 Identification Identification code Name of the activity funded Enter the Identification Code (ID), number or acronym given to the activity funded (if known) 23040101 Enter the name or title of the activity, project, programme, organization or initiative Green Village, model Village development to combat desertification in Jiddel Michika LGA Basic data Recipient country, subregion and region Enter the name of the country(ies), subregion(s) or region(s) in which the activity is taking place or is due to take place. Indicate global if the activity is of global scale or has no specific geographical focus Category Country Location Nigeria Status Indicate the status of the activity at the time of completing this form Committed Proposal On-going Completed Co-financing Source Currency Amount 2012 FGN Budget: Capital NGN - Naira 45000000 Expenditure detail 42/113

Type of funding Indicate the instruments used to finance the activity Grant Loan (commercial) Loan (concessional) Budget authority Debt swap/relief Basket funding Sectoral support Sovereign wealth fund Payments for Environmental Services (PES) Results based financing Equity Venture capital Remittances Derivatives Blended value products Impact investments Microcredit Bonds Insurance Mortgages/guarantees Advance market commitments Other (please describe below): Classification Rio Markers Assign the appropriate Rio Marker for desertification to the funded activity (tick only one of the boxes below) UNCCD 1 2 3 UNFCCC 0 1 2 CBD 0 1 2 43/113

Relevant Activity Code Indicate all the RACs that may apply to the funded activity (RAC) Knowledge Management Research Information campaigns Advocacy/Mainstreaming Natural capital accounting Land degradation monitoring Reporting Enabling Activities Capacity building Governance and institutions Policies, strategies and regulations Economic valuation of land use/change options Incentives and market-based mechanisms Resource mobilization Development assistance Land Degradation Prevention Adaptation to climate change Natural resource conservation Enhancing ecosystem resilience Sustainable land and natural resource management Sustainable production Sustainable consumption Restoration and recovery Afforestation/reforestation for carbon sequestration Ecosystem rehabilitation Infrastructure reconstruction/rehabilitation Land restoration/reclamation Emergency response Relocation/rescue/relief operations Strategic and operational objectives Indicate which strategic and/or operational objective of the Strategy is addressed by the funded activity targeted Strategic objective 1: living conditions of affected populations Strategic objective 2: condition of affected ecosystems Strategic objective 3: global benefits Strategic objective 4: resource mobilization and partnership building Operational objective 1: advocacy, awareness raising and education Operational objective 2: policy framework Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Operational objective 4: capacity-building Operational objective 5: financing and technology transfer Add new '' full section 44/113