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World Bank Lends Nigeria $1.57BN for Health, Climate Projects

Daba Finance/World Bank Lends Nigeria $1.57BN for Health, Climate Projects
BREAKING NEWSOctober 1, 2024 at 7:08 PM UTC

TLDR

  • World Bank approves $1.57 billion in new loans to Nigeria for health services, education, and dam safety
  • Funds allocated for education, healthcare governance, primary healthcare provision, power, and irrigation projects
  • Emphasis on human capital investment, especially for women and girls, to boost future employment and productivity

The World Bank has approved $1.57 billion in new loans to Nigeria to support health services, education, and dam safety, enhancing the country's resilience to climate change. The package includes $500 million to improve education and healthcare governance, $570 million for primary healthcare provision, and $500 million for power and irrigation projects.

World Bank Country Director Dr. Ndiamé Diop emphasized the need for effective investments in human capital, particularly for women and girls, to boost future employment and productivity. The funding is part of the bank’s broader effort to assist Nigeria, which faces challenges such as high numbers of out-of-school children, largely due to insecurity in the north.

The financing will also focus on improving dam safety to mitigate flood risks. Flooding has become a growing concern, with recent disasters affecting up to a million people. The World Bank remains Nigeria’s largest lender, with over $15 billion in loans as of March.

Key Takeaways

The World Bank's financing to Nigeria targets critical areas such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure resilience to combat climate challenges. This comes at a time when the country faces mounting challenges from insecurity and climate-induced disasters like frequent floods. A significant portion of the funding will enhance the primary healthcare system, addressing the complex issues faced by women and children. Additionally, funds are allocated for power and irrigation projects aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and reducing the impacts of floods. As Nigeria's largest creditor, the World Bank’s support is pivotal in improving Nigeria's future employment opportunities, especially in regions where insecurity has disrupted education and services. Flood mitigation efforts, including dam safety measures, are essential to safeguarding millions of people, particularly as dam water releases from neighboring Cameroon heighten flood risks.

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