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FCAAI January 2026 Webinar: From Commitment to Community Impact

The Foundation for Climate Action and Agriculture Initiative (FCAAI) is pleased to announce its January 2026 public webinar, officially opening its 2026 programme year and setting the tone for a year of deepened community engagement, measurable impact, and institutional accountability.

Webinar Title

FCAAI 2026 Vision: From Commitment to Community Impact

Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026

Time: 10:00 AM (WAT)

Format: Virtual (Online)

Duration: 60–90 minutes


About the Webinar

Across Nigeria and many climate-vulnerable regions, communities continue to face the realities of climate change, food insecurity, water stress, and ecosystem degradation. While commitments to climate action are increasing, the gap between intention and tangible outcomes remains a critical challenge.

This webinar marks FCAAI’s first public engagement of 2026 and serves as a strategic introduction to the organisation’s vision, priorities, and operating approach for the year. The session will focus on how FCAAI is intentionally moving from commitments, plans, and promises into practical, community-centred action with measurable results.

Participants will gain insight into how FCAAI designs its interventions, works with communities as partners rather than beneficiaries, and embeds learning, accountability, and evidence into every stage of its work.


What the Webinar Will Cover

During the session, FCAAI will share:

  • The organisation’s 2026 strategic vision and guiding principles
  • Key programmatic focus areas for the year, including climate-smart agriculture, water resilience, ecosystem restoration, and community capacity building
  • How FCAAI ensures community ownership, transparency, and accountability
  • The role of data, monitoring, and learning in demonstrating real social and environmental impact
  • Opportunities for collaboration with communities, partners, researchers, funders, and policymakers

The webinar will also outline how FCAAI’s monthly learning and engagement series will function throughout 2026 as a platform for shared learning, honest reflection, and collective problem-solving.


Who Should Attend

This webinar is open to a wide range of stakeholders, including:

  • Community leaders and grassroots organisations
  • Climate, agriculture, environment, and WASH practitioners
  • Development partners, donors, and foundations
  • Policymakers and public sector actors
  • Researchers, students, and academics
  • Youth and women actively engaged in climate and environmental action

Whether you are working directly in communities, supporting programmes, shaping policy, or seeking to learn from practical experiences, this session is designed to be informative, grounded, and relevant.


Why This Webinar Matters

For FCAAI, learning and transparency are not side activities; they are core to how impact is achieved and sustained. This webinar represents FCAAI’s commitment to:

  • Being present and accountable to the public, not only to funders
  • Sharing lessons openly, including challenges and constraints
  • Grounding climate and agriculture solutions in lived community realities
  • Building long-term trust through consistent engagement and evidence-based practice

It is the first step in a year-long effort to ensure that FCAAI’s work is visible, verifiable, and genuinely responsive to the needs of the communities it serves.


Registration and Participation

  • Registration details will be announced soon on the FCAAI website and official communication channels.
  • Participation is free and open to all interested stakeholders.
  • Registered participants will receive joining details prior to the event.

We invite you to join us on January 31, 2026, at 10:00 AM WAT as we begin the year with clarity of purpose, openness to learning, and a shared commitment to translating climate action into real community impact.

Together, we move from commitment to action.

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  1. Ogunyemi Kolawole Oluwole

    This is a very good movement of FCAAI in 2026.

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