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Feds roll out $500M school and clinic cash, states must earn it
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80228, member: 636"] Nigeria and the World Bank are rolling out a new half-billion-dollar scheme focused on schools and clinics. This HOPE-GOV program, run through the Budget and Economic Planning ministry, is a $500 million credit line. It targets basic education and primary healthcare. The national coordinator, Dr. Assad Hassan, laid out the plan for the ministry's permanent secretary, Dr. Deborah Odoh. The vast majority of the cash, $480 million, works as performance pay for states that hit specific targets. The remaining $20 million covers program coordination, checking state-level results, and offering technical help to agencies like the Universal Basic Education Commission and health ministry committees. The idea is to tackle old problems with money management and staffing in these sectors. States get rated on six key indicators, verified by independent agents, before any funds are released. Money earned one year is meant to be plowed back into chasing results the next. All states and the capital territory have signaled they want in, with paperwork already sent their way. The permanent secretary pledged her ministry's full backing for the effort, praising the fast progress. The program's main goals are straightforward: get more funding into these areas, make budgeting and audits more transparent, and help hire and keep teachers and health workers. [/QUOTE]
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