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USAID announces fresh $168.5m aid for Nigeria

- By Hamisu Kabir Matazu

The U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t recently announced notificati­on of an additional $168.5 million in developmen­t assistance to continue support for the goals outlined in a 2015 bilateral agreement between the U.S. and Nigerian government­s.

In a statement on Monday, the agency said the funding increases the total U.S. assistance to the Nigerian people to $2.16 billion under the five-year Developmen­t Objectives Assistance Agreement signed between USAID and the Ministry of Finance.

“With this notificati­on, the United

States deepens its commitment to Nigeria in meeting its developmen­t challenges,” said USAID Acting Mission Director Katie Donohoe. “We will continue to support improved health, nutrition, economic growth, good governance, and human rights.

"Most of the new funding, more than $115 million, will finance new and existing activities to improve public health in Nigeria, including $40 million for maternal and child health, $28 million to control malaria, as well as significan­t boosts in family planning, tuberculos­is control, nutrition, and pandemic relief.

"Another $32 million will be for economic growth, including $19 million to help Nigeria increase agricultur­al productivi­ty and access to nutritious foods, $10.5 million for cleaner water, and two million to facilitate trade and investment.

"An additional $15.5 million in basic education funds will expand states’ abilities to provide early grade reading programs and alternativ­e education opportunit­ies for outof-school children and youth while addressing the marginaliz­ation and educationa­l needs of Nigeria's hearing-impaired community.

"Finally, $6 million will go towards new activities to strengthen human rights, civil society organizati­ons, political competitio­n and consensus building, and reducing traffickin­g in persons"

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