USAID Injects Fresh $26m For Good Governance, Health In Nigeria

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced additional development assistance worth $26.5 million to support good governance and health in Nigeria.

The fresh funding is part of development goals outlined in the bilateral Development Objectives Assistance Agreement between the U.S. and Nigerian governments signed in 2015.

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A statement from the U.S Embassy in Nigeria said of “the new funding, $25 million will strengthen good governance by supporting state governments’ efforts to bolster Nigeria’s Open Government Partnership commitments to improve transparency and fight corruption. An additional $1.5 million will support a healthier, more educated population in targeted states through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), for a total of $26.5 million in additional assistance.”

The USAID Acting Mission Director, Erin Holleran, said of the new funding: “The United States believes that as the most populous country in Africa, with the largest economy on the continent, Nigeria holds tremendous influence over the future of Africa.

“USAID is committed to partnering with the government and the people of Nigeria to address its development challenges.”

USAID is also partnering with federal and state health ministries to build stronger health systems with the aim of guaranteeing equitable access to quality healthcare services nationwide.

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The additional new funding brings the total U.S. government assistance provided under the five-year Development Objectives agreement to $1.1 billion.

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