Agriculture
CABA: Climate Resilience Goes Global
GIZ Launches Global Alliance to Drive Economic Growth Through Climate Action

The German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) has inaugurated a rebranded Climate Adaptation Business Alliance (CABA), a global network on climate resilience to spur economic growth and social equity.
The alliance inaugurated under the GIZ PrivABoo initiative of the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) Assist II project is a landmark move toward private sector-led climate resilience.

A statement by GIZ on Sunday in Abuja said the inauguration held in Nairobi, Kenya, featured climate innovators, investors, policymakers, and entrepreneurswhot are committed to making climate adaptation a driver of sustainable economic growth.
It stated that with the inauguration, Fiji, Rwanda, and Pakistanhaves joined the Africa-led Initiative.
It noted that “CABA’s global expansion reflects a growing consensus that climate adaptation is not just a necessity but a major economic opportunity.
“With bold leadership, innovative financing ,and transnational cooperation, CABA seeks to become a global catalyst for transformative action benefiting vulnerable communities and the planet alike.
Suleiman Dikwa, the inaugural Executive Director of CABA, delivered a keynote address titled “From Local Resilience to Global Transformation, explaining that
CABA was built on the success of Green Sahara Farms in climate-stressed regions of Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin.
Dikwa further identified the initiative as promoting proven interventions like flood-resilient infrastructure, drought-tolerant agriculture, and nature-based community solutions.
He says, “These models illustrate how adaptation efforts can spur both economic growth and social equity.
”This is not the era of incremental change—we are leading the grand transition.
“Africa is not waiting to be rescued; we are actively shaping the economy, the earth needs resilient, regenerative, and just,”.
Dikwa outlined three strategic pillars guiding CABA’s mission as certification, policy reform, and investment mobilisation.
He said CABA’s mission was geared towards establishing a globally recognised framework to certify credible climate adaptation enterprises, ensuring transparency, accountability, and protection against greenwashing.
“Advocating for policy frameworks that value natural capital, incentivise regenerative practice,s and embed resilience into national development strategies.
“Inaugurating a climate adaptation deal flow platform to connect innovative Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and community-based projects with impact-driven capital for scalable solutions ,”he said.
The director said the alliance would establish sectoral working groups, implement a 100-day action plan, and outline a roadmap for onboarding new countries and partners through 2026.
The alliance also has Denis Mijibi as its Executive Secretary, tasked with leading international collaboration, resource mobilisat,ion and strategic partnersh ips.(NAN)