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Nigeria
F.1
Human capital
Education: Increase the number of teachers and children in schools (II/II)
Initiative objective
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Ensure that schools have adequate teachers across all subject areas
Improve enrolment rate across all levels of education
Actions
F.1.3 Improve the number of children in schools
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Seek funding from donors (e.g., World Bank's Nigeria-Kaduna State
Economic Transformation Program) to build new schools and upgrade
existing ones
Institute state law (e.g., Federal Gov't UBE² Act), making primary
education compulsory for children aged 5 to 11, and seek donors (e.g.,
BMGF1's Global Education Program in Kaduna) to provide support
Maintain free lunch program at primary education, pilot free education
and lunch program for JSS³ in selected LGAs, and partner with donors
(e.g., BMGF1's Global Education Program in Kaduna) to support and
subsidize other supporting fees (e.g., school uniforms)
Stakeholders
Ministry of Education
Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board
• Teachers Service Commission
Deliverables
Initiative Lead
F.1.3: Perm. Sec. Ministry of Education,
PSUBEB5 Chairman
• Prioritized list of schools for upgrading
and LGAs for building schools
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Gazetted law on compulsory
primary education
Cost estimate and likely impact of free
education and lunch program at JSS³
Recommended timeline
6 months
6 months
6 months
Metrics
Resources
Counterparty fund-state government
Teacher replacement fund-state gov't
Infrastructure funding for schools
World Bank
Funding for pilot free education and
lunch program
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 2. Universal Basic Education 3. Junior Secondary Schools 4. Local Government Areas 5. Plateau State Universal Basic
Education Board
Increase in enrolment rate
Increase in number of teachers
Increase in number of teachers
in rural areas
Potential quick-win
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