Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH), 2025

Nigeria’s climate resilient infrastructure services project (CRIBS) fortifies essential public services under escalating climate threats. The initiative upgrades water supply, renewable energy systems, and healthcare facilities to ensure continued operation during extreme weather events and escalating climate variability. Emphasis lies on decentralized, locally managed solutions adapted to community needs and risk contexts. Integrated planning aligns infrastructure enhancements with climate projections and disaster risk profiles. Stakeholder training, maintenance protocols, and governance frameworks support long‑term resilience. CRIBS advances equity by improving access to clean water and energy in marginalized areas and enhancing hospital resilience in flood‑prone zones. The effort demonstrates scalable, sustainable infrastructure adaptation pathways. By embedding resilience into basic service delivery, Nigeria provides a model for climate‑aware infrastructure development in vulnerable regions.