USAID Announces $26.5m Additional Assistance for Nigeria
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced additional support for Nigeria in achieving the development goals outlined in the bilateral Development Objectives Assistance Agreement signed in 2015, between the U.S. and Nigerian governments. In a statement on Friday, the Acting Mission Director, Erin Holleran, said a new funding of $26.5 million will be given to support health care and good governance in the country.
Holleran also said that the USAID will partner with federal and state health ministries to build stronger health systems with the aim of guaranteeing equitable access to quality healthcare services nationwide. The statement said, “$25 million will strengthen good governance by supporting state governments’ efforts to bolster Nigeria’s Open Government Partnership commitments to improve transparency and fight corruption.
“An additional $1.5 million will support a healthier, more educated population in targeted states through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), for a total of $26.5 million in additional assistance”. The additional new funding brings the total U.S. government assistance provided under the five-year Development Objectives agreement to $1.1 billion.
Holleran also said that the USAID will partner with federal and state health ministries to build stronger health systems with the aim of guaranteeing equitable access to quality healthcare services nationwide. The statement said, “$25 million will strengthen good governance by supporting state governments’ efforts to bolster Nigeria’s Open Government Partnership commitments to improve transparency and fight corruption.
“An additional $1.5 million will support a healthier, more educated population in targeted states through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), for a total of $26.5 million in additional assistance”. The additional new funding brings the total U.S. government assistance provided under the five-year Development Objectives agreement to $1.1 billion.

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