The Federal Government and the World Bank have launched a $500 million programme aimed at improving education and primary healthcare delivery in Nigeria. The initiative is known as the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity–Governance (HOPE-GOV) and targets underserved communities nationwide.
The National Coordinator, Assad Hassan said the programme will support basic education reforms, teacher development and improved access to healthcare services.
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The World Bank is providing funding and technical support, while Nigerian authorities will oversee implementation.
The government says the initiative is expected to strengthen human capital development and reduce inequalities.


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