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Home»ECONOMY»Nigeria to secure $500m World Bank loan to bridge education, health sectors’ staffing gaps  
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Nigeria to secure $500m World Bank loan to bridge education, health sectors’ staffing gaps  

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayAugust 16, 2024Updated:August 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria is poised to secure a $500 million loan from the World Bank, to address critical staffing challenges in the education and healthcare sectors. This is according to the “Program Information Document (PID)” for the appraisal stage of the Nigeria Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) Governance Program. 

The proposed loan, part of the Nigeria Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) Governance Program, is intended to tackle long-standing staffing gaps and enhance the performance management of basic education teachers and primary healthcare workers. 

The World Bank is expected to give its final approval for the loan on September 26, 2024.  

According to the PID seen by Nairametrics, the loan will focus on three major result areas, with the improvement of recruitment, deployment, and performance management of sector workers being a key component. 

This effort is particularly important given Nigeria’s alarming human capital index, which indicates that a child born in the country today will only achieve 36% of their productive potential if current levels of health and education services persist. 

One of the primary objectives of the loan is to incentivize improvements in workforce planning within the education and healthcare sectors.

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The loan will provide the necessary financial resources to enhance the recruitment processes, ensuring that qualified professionals are adequately deployed to where they are most needed.

The initiative will also address the significant disparities in staffing across Nigeria’s regions, a challenge that has long plagued both sectors. 

In addition to workforce planning, the loan will support the adoption of new systems to improve payroll management and reduce fraud. This includes the implementation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Bank Verification Numbering (BVN) system and National Identity Numbers (NIN) platforms. 

These systems will play a crucial role in ensuring that funds are used efficiently and that only verified employees are on the payroll, thereby eliminating ghost workers. 

The planned introduction of biometric check-ins and community monitoring, where available, will further strengthen the accountability and performance of education and health workers. 

A part of the PID noted that one of the expected results of the loan program is improved recruitment, deployment, and performance management of basic education teachers and primary health workers, adding that: “This results area will incentivize: (i) the enhancement of the sector and workforce planning function, (ii) reduction of significant staffing gaps and improved deployment and management practices for basic education and primary health care workers, and (iii) adoption of new or existing systems such as the Central Bank of Nigeria Bank Verification Numbering (BVN) system and National Identity Numbers platforms to check payroll fraud, biometric check-ins where available, community monitoring, performance bonuses, automatic payroll deductions.” 

Loan program to run for four years 

  • The HOPE Governance Program, under which this loan falls, is scheduled to run from 2024 to 2028, providing support for systemic reforms at both the state and federal levels, focusing on cross-sectoral issues such as financial resource allocation, public financial management, fiscal transparency, and accountability. 
  • As part of the World Bank’s support, the loan will also incentivize the reduction of staffing gaps by 40%, with a target that at least 30% of new recruits will be women.
  • This gender-sensitive approach is intended to address not only the quantity but also the quality and diversity of the workforce in these critical sectors. 
  • The loan is part of a larger $2 billion government program that seeks to accelerate the provision of quality basic education and healthcare services across Nigeria. 

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