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HEDA and NiMet Strengthen Partnership to Enhance Climate Resilience for Smallholder Farmers

As part of HEDA’s continuous efforts to enhance climate resilience and support sustainable development in Nigeria, we are pleased to announce the formalization of our partnership with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration, which began in 2010, aims to expand the delivery of agro-meteorological information to smallholder farmers across Nigeria. The MoU signing ceremony held on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 was attended by our Executive Secretary, Mr. Sulaimon Arigbabu, and Legal and Liaison Officer, Miss Tonye Dappa. The 5-year MOU between HEDA and NIMET, which is subject to renewal by both parties upon its expiration would among other things, boost the capacity of both parties through collaboration and provision of relevant tools to enhance the availability of agro-meteorological development programs and improve the research and capacity building for both parties. The expected benefits of the MOU to NIMET include the boost of food security of the country and visibility of the agency; while to HEDA, the expected benefits of the MOU include enhancing its deliverables and improve its strategic planning and campaigns. NIMET include the provision of historical and real-time weather data on the HEDA website to support the organization and its partners in assessing climate related risks associated within the agricultural sector, participate in research, review, meetings, assist HEDA with expert analysis and management of agro-meteorological data. The responsibilities of HEDA include collaboration with NIMET in conducting need driven research and resource development, acknowledgement of NIMET in projects, involve NIMET staff in HEDA’s campaigns and speaking opportunity in relevant meetings/topics, assist NIMET in increasing the reach of its downscaling and stepdown activities. The MOU also presents an opportunity for future novel areas of collaboration. HEDA expressed its gratitude to NiMet’s Director-General/CEO, Professor Charles Anosike, for his leadership and support. According to Arigbabu, the partnership will enable us to improve early warning systems, promote climate-smart agriculture, and enhance national resilience to climate change. “We look forward to working with NiMet to co-create educational climate content for farmers and ensure inclusive access to vital weather and climate information. By working together, we can bridge the gap between climate science and grassroots action, ultimately benefiting smallholder farmers and rural communities across Nigeria.” He added. He reaffirmed HEDA’s continued commitment and support to the work of the NIMET and serving as a crucial link between NIMET and those who critically require its information. Mr. Arigbabu also mentioned the potential for future partnerships between NIMET and young people in creating climate-related content using the agency’s studio.

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HEDA Joins NiMet, Stakeholders to Unveil 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction February 4

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) is set to participate in the highly anticipated unveiling of the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) on Tuesday, February 4th, 2025. The event, themed ‘The Role of Early Warnings towards a Climate Resilient Aviation Industry for Sustainable Socio-Economic Development,’ promises to deliver critical insights into Nigeria’s climatic future. Whereas the NiMet’s SCP is critical for the smooth running of the aviation sector, it is important to note that it is even more critical for other sectors such as agriculture, health, environment, construction, transportation, and maritime etc. Moreover, due to the climate-dependent nature of agriculture in Nigeria and Africa, timely and reliable climate forecasts are essential for food production and hunger eradication. For years, HEDA Resource Centre has leveraged NiMet’s annual SCP to conduct downscale training for farmers across Nigeria. These trainings equip farmers with essential information on how and when to plant their crops to avoid losses due to adverse weather conditions, droughts, and floods. The SCP provides vital forecasts, including the onset and cessation dates of the rainy season, expected rainfall volume, and temperature patterns, which are crucial for guiding agricultural practices and ensuring food security. NiMet’s SCP is a comprehensive climate prediction document that not only benefits agriculture but also impacts various sectors such as aviation, disaster risk management, health, and water resources management. The socioeconomic implications of these forecasts highlight the importance of early warnings in adapting to climate change and building resilience. In conclusion, HEDA commends the Director General/Chief |Executive Officer of NiMet, Prof. Charles Anosike and his entire team for the annual and timely release of climate data that are critical for food production, public health management and economic diversification.