The Global Initiative for Food Security and Ecosystem Preservation (GIFSEP), a non-profit organization, launched an urban gardening and tree planting initiative for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Nasarawa State on Friday.
Dr. Michael David, GIFSEP’s Executive Director, announced this at an event marking World Environment Day 2026 and tree planting in Shabu Development Area, Lafia, Nasarawa State.
He explained that the initiative was supported by the Embassy of France in Nigeria, which also backs GIFSEP’s #Food4PWDs Campaign.
“GIFSEP’s #Food4PWDs Campaign aims to strengthen food security, improve livelihoods, and build climate resilience among PWDs, who are among the most vulnerable groups affected by climate change.
“Climate change, land degradation, and rising food prices disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, especially PWDs, who are often excluded from climate adaptation and livelihood programs.
“At GIFSEP, we believe climate justice must be inclusive, ensuring no one is left behind in the transition to a sustainable future.
“Participating PWDs will receive Urban Garden Starter Kits with vegetable seeds and seedlings, organic manure, watering cans, hand tools, and sacks for sack farming.
“These kits will help beneficiaries establish home gardens, producing nutritious vegetables in limited spaces to improve household food security and nutrition.
“Additionally, fruit tree seedlings will be distributed and planted to restore degraded lands, promote agroforestry, and enhance climate resilience.
“These trees will provide environmental benefits and serve as long-term sources of food and income.
“World Environment Day reminds us that environmental sustainability and social inclusion must go hand in hand.
“PWDs are often the most affected by climate change but receive the least support.
“This initiative is about planting hope, promoting dignity, and building resilience, not just distributing seeds and seedlings,” he emphasized.
David stressed that food security is linked to climate security and that climate action must leave no one behind.
“GIFSEP sincerely thanks the Embassy of France in Nigeria for its support and dedication to inclusive climate action and sustainable development.
“This partnership highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in empowering vulnerable communities and protecting the environment.
“He called on governments, development partners, civil society, and the private sector to invest more in community-led, inclusive, and nature-based solutions.
“As Nigeria faces climate change, food insecurity, and land degradation, GIFSEP remains committed to supporting vulnerable populations and ecosystems.
“Together, we can build resilient communities, restore degraded landscapes, and ensure every Nigerian can live with dignity and thrive in a changing climate,” he concluded.

