The minister said the validated document would effectively address the menace of desertification, land degradation, and drought.
He said billions still lack safe sanitation, with 892 million practising open defecation.
Mr Lawal said the green platform would provide a space for Nigerian women to take ownership of solutions affecting their lives, families, and communities.
He added that floods displace thousands, damage infrastructure, and disrupt economic activities.
Mr Kambari said the project would promote transparency and accountability in reporting climate action to the UNFCCC.
“So, we are going to establish a tribunal that will try environmental crime very quickly, so we need AGF’s support.”
“Let us embark on this journey of collaboration and innovation to safeguard our environment for generations to come,” Mr Kambari said.
The federal government says it has trained 500 civil servants across ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).
Ms Lawanson urged the desk officers on training to make deliberate efforts to prevent workplace accidents and illness so as to promote healthy well-being among civil servants.
