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ABUJA, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) — Nigeria has freshly secured up to 1.57 billion U.S. dollars in financing from the World Bank to strengthen human capital through better health for women, children, and adolescents while building resilience to the effects of climate change, the World Bank said Monday.
The new loan includes some 500 million dollars to address the governance issues that constrain education and health, 570 million dollars to strengthen primary healthcare, and another 500 million dollars for the Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria (SPIN) project, Ndiame Diop, country director for the World Bank in Nigeria, said in a statement.
“This new financing for human capital and primary healthcare will help address the complex difficulties faced by Nigerians, especially women and girls around access and quality of services, but also the governance arrangements that also explain these difficulties,” Diop said.
The SPIN program was timely and will protect Nigerians from floods and drought in the areas where it will be implemented, the official said, noting this would enable an increase in hydropower generation. ■