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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to improve foundational learning outcomes, increase access to basic education and enhance education systems in participating States.
The environmental and social risks of the IPF component is rated Low since the anticipated risks and impacts are negligible due to the activities of the component. Some potential social risks attributed to the IPF components are associated with labor and working conditions and the likelihood of exclusion in the school enrollment process of children in the literacy/numeracy programs and in the design of workable agreements between established SBMCs and state and local governments and also on the UBEC intervention fund.
Total Operation Cost: US$ 3,755.06 million
World Bank Lending: US$ 500.00 million
Trust Funds (grant): US$ 52.18 million
Total Government Contribution: US$ 3,202.88 million
World Bank
Dilip Parajuli
Senior Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Federal Ministry of Finance
Mrs. Lydia Jafiya
Permanent Secretary
ps@fmof.gov.ng
Implementing Agencies
Federal Ministry of Education
Mr. Nasir Sani-Gwarzo
Permanent Secretary
drgwarzo@education.gov.ng
Universal Basic Education Commission
Dr. Bala Zakari
Deputy Executive Secretary (technical)
info@ubec.gov.ng
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