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World Bank Approves $500 Million To Nigeria To Improve Maternal And Child Health by Desmog21(m): 4:50pm On Apr 29, 2015
The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors approved on April 23, 2015 a US$500 million International Development Association (IDA) credit to significantly improve maternal, child, and nutrition health services for women and children.

By improving access to higher quality health services, the new development financing will help Nigeria to achieve its “Saving One Million Lives (SOML) Initiative,” which was launched by the Federal Ministry of Health in October 2012 to save the lives of the more than 900,000 women and children who die every year in Nigeria from largely preventable causes.

“Saving One Million Lives is a bold response from the Nigerian government to improve the health of the country’s mothers and children so they can survive illness and thrive. This, in turn, will also contribute to the social and economic development of Africa’s largest economy,” said Benjamin Loevinsohn, a Lead Health Specialist and Task Team Leader for the new project.

Nigeria accounts for 14% of all annual maternal deaths worldwide, second only to India at 17%. Similarly, Nigeria accounts for 13% of all global deaths of children under the age of five years, again second only to India at 21%.

To address the challenge of its 900,000 maternal and child deaths, the SOML Initiative focuses on (i) increasing the use of high-impact reproductive and child health and nutrition interventions; (ii) improving the quality of these services; (iii) strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems and measurement data; (iv) encouraging private sector innovation; and (v) increasing transparency in management and budgeting for Primary Health Care (PHC) in the country.

The World Bank’s support for SOML will utilize the Program-for-Results or PforR instrument to encourage a greater focus on results, increase accountability, improve measurements, strengthen management, and foster innovation.

PforR funds will be only be disbursed to the Federal and State governments for independently verified improvements in key services such as vaccination coverage among young children, rates of contraceptive use, Vitamin A supplementation, skilled birth attendance, HIV counselling and testing among women attending antenatal care, and preventing new malaria infections among children by using insecticide- treated bed nets when they sleep.

Federal and State governments will also receive incentive payments for better tackling governance and management issues in the health sector and for improving the quality of basic health services.

“This welcome new Program for Results operation for health will also strengthen Nigeria’s own health system and development footing while also providing an important mechanism for bringing both Government and development partners together around a commitment to achieve specific, tangible results,” said Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, Nigeria Country Director.

The program will be implemented under the Federal Ministry of Health, in close cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Finance which will provide financial oversight role.

The new health operation is expected to start implementation on August 1, 2015 and will end four years later in December 2019.
Source: World Bank
Re: World Bank Approves $500 Million To Nigeria To Improve Maternal And Child Health by ki02020(m): 4:53pm On Apr 29, 2015
They should please hold on with the money till buhari is sworn in........abeg o
Re: World Bank Approves $500 Million To Nigeria To Improve Maternal And Child Health by godsamist: 5:04pm On Apr 29, 2015
May the $500m never becomes $10 before its proper destination...9Ja we hail thee...Powerful people.

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