By Mario Deepromoter
The World Bank has endorsed three new projects for Nigeria, totalling $1.57 billion in financing.
This financing package, which includes $1.5 billion loan and $70 million grant, is part of broader efforts to improve key sectors such as education, healthcare, and water management, while also tackling poverty and boosting productivity.
The $1.57 billion funding is divided across three major projects.
The first, the HOPE-GOV program, will receive $500 million to improve governance in the education and health sectors. This program is designed to address underlying issues in financial and human resource management that have hindered service delivery.
Another $570 million is earmarked for the Primary Healthcare Provision Strengthening Program (HOPE-PHC). This initiative is pivotal in improving Nigeria’s healthcare system, particularly for women, children, and adolescents.
The remaining $500 million will be allocated to the Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria Project (SPIN), which aims to protect Nigeria from climate-induced challenges such as floods and droughts.