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Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by TimeManager(op): 12:26pm On Feb 06, 2025
Nigerian officials have launched a committee to develop a transition and sustainability plan for USAID-funded health programs following U.S. President Donald Trump’s 90-day halt of most foreign aid. The multi-ministerial committee aims to secure new financial support for critical health programs.

Nigeria’s health minister said the committee—comprising officials from the ministries of finance, health, and environment—intends to ensure that patients receiving treatment for HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria do not experience setbacks amid the uncertainty over U.S. foreign policy.

Shortly after taking office two weeks ago, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on U.S. foreign aid. But days later, he approved a temporary waiver for life-saving humanitarian assistance, covering medicine, medical services, food, and shelter.

Despite the exemption, concerns remain over the future of U.S. funding for global health programs.
Public health expert Ejike Orji welcomed Nigeria’s proactive response to the U.S. funding freeze.

"What this means is that they're going to do a review, situation assessment of what's going on and that would give them the opportunity to make recommendations to the government.

They (U.S.) gave a ninety-day review because of the strategic importance of continuing the HIV program in Nigeria, so that means there's still a possibility after their review, they might say, ‘Look, we don't want to continue this funding," said Orji.

Nigeria is a significant recipient of U.S. foreign aid, receiving $1.02 billion in 2023, much of it through agencies like USAID.

USAID funding to Nigeria plays a pivotal role in HIV/AIDS treatment, maternal and child care, and disease prevention efforts.

On Monday, the Nigerian Federal Executive Council approved $1 billion for healthcare sector reforms and allocated an additional $3.2 million to procure 150,000 HIV treatment packs over the next four months.

Authorities said the new funding will support improvements in primary healthcare services, maternal and child healthcare, and training of healthcare professionals.

But Ndeayo Iwot, general secretary of the Health Sector Reforms Coalition, said it will be difficult to sustain those programs without continued U.S. support.

"Even when they're releasing the available funds on time, they will not be able to cover all the areas that those funds [aid] were helping them to achieve. It will take time, probably two, three years," said Iwot.

Approximately 1.8 million Nigerians are living with HIV. The country also accounts for the world's highest number of malaria deaths and ranks among the top countries for tuberculosis cases.
Iwot said Nigeria needs new partnerships for health programs.

"Health needs a multi sectoral approach, it works on partnerships, there are certain things you shouldn't do alone as a country. Going through resource pulling from many partners and stakeholders is a recommended approach to financing health activities,” said Iwot.

Currently, only about 4% of Nigeria’s annual budget is allocated to the health sector—far below the 15 percent target set by African leaders in the 2001 Abuja Declaration.

It's unclear whether the U.S. will reverse its decision after the 90-day pause. But with uncertainty looming, analysts say careful implementation of policies and new partnerships may be Nigeria’s best path forward.
https://www.voanews.com/a/nigeria-announces-measures-to-soften-impact-of-usaid-programs-suspension/7962960.html

Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by TimeManager(op): 12:28pm On Feb 06, 2025
Lucky Nigerians has a hands-on President who is always proactive. Nigeria, we giant of Africa.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by EmperorCaesar(m): 12:32pm On Feb 06, 2025
As the weeks go by, those that claimed PBAT came into the power without a plan seems to be dumber that we initially thought

Never in our history have we ever had a very proactive Government at the helm of affairs


Fvck Saner clime and its dumb worshippers

God bless Nigeria
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Acekidc4(m): 12:43pm On Feb 06, 2025
Good
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by NothingDoMe: 12:43pm On Feb 06, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
As the weeks go by, those that claimed PBAT came into the power without a plan seems to be dumber that we initially thought

Never in our history have we ever had a very proactive Government at the helm of affairs


Fvck Saner clime and its dumb worshippers

God bless Nigeria
He's mostly senile. That's why people do whatever they want in government. See the looting in EFCC.

Good thing is a couple of Yoruba leaders are pitching in in the background to help otherwise Tinubu would have done much more damage than he already has.

And yes, God bless Nigeria, America, Canada and the UK.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by YeyeGbami: 12:43pm On Feb 06, 2025
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by ATEAMS: 12:43pm On Feb 06, 2025
T...f
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by IpobAntidote: 12:44pm On Feb 06, 2025
The biggest parasite on US aid is Israel. I wonder if the zionist parasite apartheid terrorist criminals will also have their aids removed.
I'm tired of the US govt using my hard-earned tax money to finance the zionist terrorist govt of Israel.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by sainttwist1(m): 12:45pm On Feb 06, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
As the weeks go by, those that claimed PBAT came into the power without a plan seems to be dumber that we initially thought

Never in our history have we ever had a very proactive Government at the helm of affairs


Fvck Saner clime and its dumb worshippers

God bless Nigeria
proactive presido


😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Endinjustice: 12:46pm On Feb 06, 2025
embarassed

Measures to loot.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by OboOlora(f): 12:46pm On Feb 06, 2025
If Bill Gates also pull out of the funding of the fight against polio in the North, that would be the beginning of extinction of Almajiris in the North and a better method of population control than the hunger Tinubu is currently using lol
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by OneOnland: 12:46pm On Feb 06, 2025
Great!

HIV/AIDS is a terrible disease, and requires pocket- sucking monies for low-income earners to monthly care for it.

Perhaps this may even motivate researchers to finding cure-like or at least vaccine against it.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by KenghisKhan(m): 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2025
This is a very sensitive issue, it's a matter that concerns life, I really hope and pray they don't play politics with it. It shouldn't end with setting committees, endless analysis, and blame game. It's good to be proactive, I hope it's sustained
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by frog12: 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2025
unbelievable, so nigeria received 1billion dollars in 2023 from USAID. I thank Trump for stopping this corrupt money. how can you continue to provide money to people for 60 years, and there is no resulthuh?
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by miketayo(m): 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2025
Anytime you hear committee in Nigeria, just know tax payers money is about to be wasted
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:47pm On Feb 06, 2025
Nigeria has enough to care for itself. To hell with Trump & his $1billion.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by kingharzy: 12:48pm On Feb 06, 2025
LOL....
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Every single foreign aid should be cut. If you ever need foreign aid, use your might to influence every foreign company operating in the country to make a public contribution and enforce commitment to corporate social responsibilities.
No one owes us anything and everything is transactional in international politics.

Left to me, Trump could have turned these aids to loans.
grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by tpain121: 12:49pm On Feb 06, 2025
TimeManager:
https://www.voanews.com/a/nigeria-announces-measures-to-soften-impact-of-usaid-programs-suspension/7962960.html
Werey. They can never work silently and let the results speak.

They will always announce, and once they announce anything , e don enter voicemail.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by miketayo(m): 12:50pm On Feb 06, 2025
IpobAntidote:
The biggest parasite on US aid is Israel. I wonder if the zionist parasite apartheid terrorist criminals will also have their aids removed.
I'm tired of the US govt using my hard-earned tax money to finance the zionist terrorist govt of Israel.
US know what they gain from Isreal.
so the Hamas aren't terrorists? Hamas apologist have no place in US atm
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by 11Monkeys: 12:50pm On Feb 06, 2025
Trump pulled the hammer, the roaches adjusted with immediate effect. 😋😋

No more free aid that mostly ended up in the pockets of crooked Nigerian politicians.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Smartcitizen: 12:50pm On Feb 06, 2025
TimeManager:
Lucky Nigerians has a hands-on President who is always proactive. Nigeria, we giant of Africa.


-Kiss the truth!
YES!

This is the president who is good in seeing his people suffer to death and promising them heaven on earth.

😂😂😂😂

-Kiss your lies!
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by dustmalik(m): 12:51pm On Feb 06, 2025
If you believe this idiotic administration, you might as well write it on your forehead that you are an idiotic fool.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:51pm On Feb 06, 2025
frog12:
unbelievable, so nigeria received 1billion dollars in 2023 from USAID. I thank Trump for stopping this corrupt money. how can you continue to provide money to people for 60 years, and there is no resulthuh?
Hello, bitter loser, do you see the attached pictures?, those are the benefits of the aids but when a buffoon like you chooses to hate your country, the victims will be most affected. Thankfully, the Government is doing something fast about it.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by donmixc: 12:51pm On Feb 06, 2025
nonsense tinupoo
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Factcheck0001: 12:51pm On Feb 06, 2025
Peter obi mumus think we don't have sense with the way they have taken hypocrisy to the greatest level

When anything bad happens outside 5 landlocked economic desert Peter obi voice will b d loudest and his fans won't remember he isn't the president then

But once bad things happens in his 5 landlocked economic desert n we call him out for not talking, his Mumu fans will quickly ask if he's d president but they forgot he wasn't d president when he put mouth in things outside his region
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Smartcitizen: 12:52pm On Feb 06, 2025
TimeManager:
Lucky Nigerians has a hands-on President who is always proactive. Nigeria, we giant of Africa.


-Kiss the truth!
YES!

This is the president who is good in seeing his people suffer to death and promising them heaven on earth.

Example price of patrol will come down.... for where?


😂😂😂😂

-Kiss your lies!
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:52pm On Feb 06, 2025
dustmalik:
If you believe this idiotic administration, you might as well write it on your forehead that you are an idiotic fool.
So, it is you an idiotic nobody wailing on Nairaland that we should believe.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:54pm On Feb 06, 2025
Smartcitizen:
YES!

This is the president who is good in seeing his people suffer to death and promising them heaven on earth.

Example price of patrol will come down.... for where?


😂😂😂😂

-Kiss your lies!
Wailers, how much was used to borrow for subsidy?.. it's wailers like you drumming support for leaders that killed refineries to destroy your future.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by dustmalik(m): 12:54pm On Feb 06, 2025
Putindbutt:
So, it is you an idiotic nobody wailing on Nairaland that we should believe.
God punish you and your entire generation, useless animal.
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:57pm On Feb 06, 2025
NothingDoMe:
He's mostly senile. That's why people do whatever they want in government. See the looting in EFCC.

Good thing is a couple of Yoruba leaders are pitching in in the background to help otherwise Tinubu would have done much more damage than he already has.

And yes, God bless Nigeria, America, Canada and the UK.
You're dumb. EFCC is self cleaning itself but dumb people like you are too shallow to understand. It does happen in the US you slaves are butt-licking
Re: Nigeria Announces Measures To Soften Impact Of USAID Programs' Suspension by Putindbutt(m): 12:57pm On Feb 06, 2025
dustmalik:
God punish you and your entire generation, useless animal.
Your entire generation will see sand and call it food.
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