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Nigeria set to secure another $500m World Bank loan

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The Federal Government is currently pursuing a significant loan of $500 million from the World Bank with the goal of enhancing basic education in the country. This important initiative is aimed at improving overall learning outcomes for students and reducing the number of children who are not enrolled in school. According to the details provided in the Programme Information Document related to the loan project, it highlights the crucial nature of this undertaking. As reported by Naira Metrics, this particular loan is part of a larger initiative known as HOPE for Quality Basic Education for All, which is spearheaded by the World Bank. The main objective of this initiative is to work towards advancing educational outcomes and addressing the various challenges faced by children who are currently out of school. This includes finding effective ways to bring these children into the educational system and ensuring they receive the quality education they deserve. The project is scheduled to receive formal approval by March 2025, which indicates a timeline for moving forward. This initiative is set to play a vital role in the ongoing education reform efforts that Nigeria is undertaking. The Programme Information Document has outlined that the total cost of the project is estimated to be $554 million. Out of this total, $500 million will be funded directly by the World Bank, while an additional $54 million is expected to come from a grant provided by the Global Partnership for Education. The document further explained that this HOPE-Education operation will be financed through a credit from the World Bank’s International Development Association amounting to $500 million, alongside the grant of $54 million from the Global Partnership for Education. Additionally, the World Bank has been selected as one of two organizations that will act as grant agents responsible for implementing a System Transformation Grant valued at $107.59 million. This approach includes careful programme design, oversight, and technical assistance to ensure that the implementation of the project is effectively managed and coordinated across both grant agents involved in this significant education initiative.
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The Federal Government is currently pursuing a significant loan of $500 million from the World Bank with the goal of enhancing basic education in the country. This important initiative is aimed at improving overall learning outcomes for students and reducing the number of children who are not enrolled in school. According to the details provided in the Programme Information Document related to the loan project, it highlights the crucial nature of this undertaking.

National Daily gathered that this particular loan is part of a larger initiative known as HOPE for Quality Basic Education for All, which is spearheaded by the World Bank. The main objective of this initiative is to work towards advancing educational outcomes and addressing the various challenges faced by children who are currently out of school. This includes finding effective ways to bring these children into the educational system and ensuring they receive the quality education they deserve.

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The project is scheduled to receive formal approval by March 2025, which indicates a timeline for moving forward. This initiative is set to play a vital role in the ongoing education reform efforts that Nigeria is undertaking. The Programme Information Document has outlined that the total cost of the project is estimated to be $554 million. Out of this total, $500 million will be funded directly by the World Bank, while an additional $54 million is expected to come from a grant provided by the Global Partnership for Education.

The document further explained that this HOPE-Education operation will be financed through a credit from the World Bank’s International Development Association amounting to $500 million, alongside the grant of $54 million from the Global Partnership for Education. Additionally, the World Bank has been selected as one of two organizations that will act as grant agents responsible for implementing a System Transformation Grant valued at $107.59 million. This approach includes careful programme design, oversight, and technical assistance to ensure that the implementation of the project is effectively managed and coordinated across both grant agents involved in this significant education initiative.

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