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#MP2013 Presentation of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on the MDGs
1. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
1
The
Mid-‐Term
Report
by
Dr.
Precious
Kalamba
Gbeneol
B.
Med.
Sci.
(Pharmacology),
MBBS,
MPH,
FWACP,
FMCFM.
Senior
Special
Assistant
to
the
President
on
the
MDGs
June
21st
2013
The Millennium Development Goals
2. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
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1. Introduction
2. The Conditional Grants Scheme and Social
Safety Nets Programme"
"
3. Interventions by DRGs-funded MDAs
4. Progress across the MDG indicators"
"
5. Conclusion"
Outline
3. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
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Introduction: The 8 Millennium Development Goals
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
Achieve Universal Primary Education
Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
Reduce Child Mortality
Improve Maternal Health
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases
Ensure Environmental Sustainability
Develop a Global Partnership for Development
5. Millennium
Development
Goals:
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First
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Total
Dollar
AppropriaEon
Across
Time
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
$900
$1,000
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total,
(Dollars,
Millions)
Year
2006
-‐
2012
DRG
AppropriaNon
Totals
in
Dollars
6. Millennium
Development
Goals:
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First
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MDGs/DRGs
Capital
SupplementaNon
AppropriaNons
Across
2006-‐2012:
Line
Chart
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Billions
CondiNonal
Grants
Scheme
Monitoring
&
EvaluaNon
Quick
win
CommunicaNons
Special
PresidenNal
IntervenNons
MDGs
Special
Projects
Consultancies
and
Short-‐term
surveys
Support
to
UNDP
Millennium
Campaign
7. Millennium
Development
Goals:
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People
First
7
MDGs/DRGs
Sector
AppropriaNons
Across
2006-‐2012:
Line
Chart
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Billions
EducaNon
Health
Youth
Development
Women
Affairs
Agriculture
Water
Resources
Social
Safety
Nets
Lands,
Housing
&
Urban
Development
Environment
Power
Works
FCT
Defence
Police
Capacity
Building
Science
and
Technology
Petroleum
9. Millennium
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First
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5,532
projects
completed
across
113
LGAs.
2,690
projects
completed
across
36
states.
6,200
projects
ongoing
across
148
LGAs.
1,203
projects
ongoing
across
11
states.
CGS
Headline
Progress,
Last
2
Years:
10. Millennium
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First
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CGS
targets
those
with
the
greatest
need.
To
ensure
this
the
following
has
been
carried
out:
1. Poverty
Mapping
2. Baseline
Facility
Inventory
3. Needs
Assessment
• Example:
Needs
Assessment
Results:
$78
per
capita
per
year
-‐
to
aeain
the
MDGs
by
2015
in
EducaEon,
Health,
Agriculture
and
Water
&
SanitaEon
sectors.
• It
has
been
esEmated
that
for
Nigeria
to
a^ain
the
MDGs
by
2015,
there
is
an
annual
funding
gap
of
of
around
N1.3
trillion
across
the
country.
Planning
and
TargeEng
of
Investment
14. Millennium
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CGS
2011
Budget
ImplementaEon
Successes
2011
CGS
ImplementaEon
Successes
State
Track
LGA
Track
Total
Health
FaciliEes
(Constructed,
Renovated,
Equipped)
1,081
565
1,646
Water
FaciliEes
(Boreholes,
Small
Town
Water
Schemes)
2,331
2,147
4,478
CCT
(Households)
20,000
19,567
39,567
Health
Workers
Trained
-‐
35,700
35,700
Salary
for
New
Village
Health
Workers
-‐
2,260
2,260
Classroom
Blocks
(Built
or
Renovated)
-‐
742
742
ConstrucEon
/RehabilitaEon
of
Health
Training
FaciliEes
8
-‐
8
School
exercise
books,
textbooks,
instrucEonal
materials,
etc.
-‐
1,214,271
1,214,271
School
Desk,
Benches,
Chairs
for
pupils
and
teachers
-‐
34,232
34,232
Referral
Vehicles
(Ambulances)
-‐
120
120
Teachers
Quarters
and
Health
Workers
Quarters
Constructed
166
34
200
VIP
Latrines
in
Schools
and
Hospitals
-‐
665
665
15. Millennium
Development
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CGS
2012
Budget
ImplementaEon
Successes
2012
CGS
ImplementaEon
Successes
State
Track
LGA
Track
Total
Health
FaciliEes
(Constructed,
Renovated,
Equipped)
1,003
740
1,743
Water
FaciliEes
(Boreholes,
Small
Town
Water
Schemes)
1,695
2,812
4,507
CCT
(Households)
56,500
-‐
56,500
Health
Workers
Trained
-‐
32,730
32,730
Salary
for
New
Village
Health
Workers
-‐
2,960
2,960
Classroom
Blocks
(Built
or
Renovated)
-‐
972
972
ConstrucEon
/RehabilitaEon
of
Health
Training
FaciliEes
71
-‐
71
School
exercise
books,
textbooks,
instrucEonal
materials,
etc.
-‐
1,590,373
1,590,373
School
Desk,
Benches,
Chairs
for
pupils
and
teachers
-‐
44,835
44,835
Referral
Vehicles
(Ambulances)
20
157
177
Teachers
Quarters
and
Health
Workers
Quarters
Constructed
189
45
234
VIP
Latrines
in
Schools
and
Hospitals
-‐
871
871
Agricultural
Co-‐operaEve
Funding
-‐
148
148
16. Millennium
Development
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113
LGAs
à
Scale
up
to
261
LGAs
Abia Ikwuano Ohafia Obi
Ngwa
Adamawa Song Michika Lamurde
Akwa
Ibom Nsit
Ubium Oruk
Anam Mbo
Anambra Awka
North Anambra
West Orumba
South
Bauchi Ganjuwa Itas/Gadau Kirfi
Bayelsa Southern
Ijaw Brass Sagbama
Benue Logo Gwer
West Ado
Borno Kala/Balge Guzamala Shani
Cross
River Boki Yala Odukpani
Delta Ethiope
West Ukwuani Warri
South
West
Ebonyi Ikwo Izzi Afikpo
South
Edo Esan
South
East Etsako
West Orhionmwon
Ekiti Ijero Ikole Ekiti
East
Enugu Isi-‐Uzo Igbo-‐Etiti Aninri
FCT Kuje Abaji Bwari
Gombe Akko Dukku Balanga
Imo Ngor
Okpala Onuimo Nwangele
Jigawa Guri Sule-‐Tankarkar Miga
Kaduna Birnin-‐Gwari Lere Kachia
Kano Garun
Mallam Gabasawa Takai
Katsina Kaita Mashi Musawa
Kebbi Bunza Augie Suru
Kogi Ajaokuta Omala Kabba/Bunu
Kwara Asa Kaiama Ifelodun
Lagos Eti-‐Osa Ibeju/Lekki Ikeja
Nasarawa Akwanga Obi Toto
Niger Lavun Munya Wushishi
Ogun Ikenne Egbado
North Odeda
Ondo Ile-‐Oluji Ondo
East Akoko
North
East
Osun Ede
South Odo-‐Otin Atakumosa
East
Oyo Ibarapa
North Lagelu Oriire
Plateau Mikang Kanke Riyom
Rivers Akuku
Toru Omumma Khana
Sokoto Tambuwal Illela Binji
Taraba Takum Bali Karim-‐Lamido
Yobe Fune Yunusari Karasuwa
Zamfara Bukkuyum Maru Zurmi
List
of
Selected
LGAs
for
participation
in
CGS
Abia Ukwa East Isiala Ngwa South Arochukwu Umunneochi
Adamawa Maiha Mubi North Fufore Shelleng
Akwa IbomIni Ibiono Ibom Esit Eket Udung Uko
Anambra Ayamelun Anambra East Nnewi South Dunukofia
Bauchi Ningi Shira Giade Toro
Bayelsa Ekeremor Kolokuma/Opukumo Obalga Nembe
Benue Kwande Katsina Ala Guma Okpokwu
Borno Chibok Danboa Gubio Mobbar Dikwa
Cross River Biase Abi Oburu Obanliku
Delta Udu Ndokwa East Burutu Bomadi
Ebonyi Abakaliki Ezza South Ishielu Ohaozara
Edo Ovia South Esan West Etsako East Akoko-Edo
Ekiti Ekiti South West Oye Ekiti West Efon
Enugu Nkanu East Uzo-Uwani Ezeagu Oji River
FCT Gwagwalada
Gombe Yamaltu deba Shongom Kwami Nafada
Imo Ikeduru Obowo Isu Njaba
Jigawa Birniwa Ringim Maigatari Kiyawa
Kaduna Kudan Giwa Kauru Kagarko
Kano Kunchi Minjibir Warawa Bunkure
Katsina Danmusa Dandume Zango Ingawa
Kebbi Arewa Kalgo Ngaski Sakaba
Kogi Igalamela/Odolu Bassa Okehi Kogi
Kwara Ilorin East Patigi Ekiti Oke-Ero
Lagos Apapa Epe Badagry Ajeromi-Ifelodun
Nasarawa Awe Nasarawa Eggon Kokona Nasarawa
Niger Edati Katcha Rafi Agwara
Ogun Ado Odo/Ota Ogun Waterside Abeokuta North Obafemi Owode
Ondo Ese-Odo Akure North Ifedore Ose
Osun Ayedaade Ola-Oluwa Ifedayo Ife South
Oyo Ido Ogo-Oluwa Irepo Iwajowa
Plateau Langtang Bassa Barkin Ladi Pankshin
Rivers Asari-Toru Ogu/Bolo Andoni Degema
Sokoto Gudu Tangaza Gada Tureta
Taraba Ibi Gassol Sardauna Yorro
Yobe Nangere Geidam Tarimua Jakusko
Zamfara Bakura Anka Tsafe Birnin Magaji
CGS$Scale$up$of$148$LGAs
CGS Scale Up to 113 LGAs
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Structure
24
States
–
N10Bn
(50%
counterpart
contribuEon
from
States)
will
go
to
extreme
poor
households
with
children
0-‐15
years
&
pregnant
women.
• 56,500
households
receive
N5,000
per
month
for
12
months.
They
will
receive
N100,000
and
business
training
during
the
program
to
aid
in
enterprise
start
up.
Criteria
for
SelecNon
Human
Capacity
Development
Index
broken
down
to
state
level
and
Poverty
Mapping
were
used
–
• Five
poorest
LGAs,
five
poorest
wards
in
the
LGAs
with
the
selecEons
of
the
poorest
households
within
the
wards.
CCT
through
Electronic
Payment
System
19. Millennium
Development
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North
West,
Sokoto
State.
SSAP-‐MDGs
with
Governor
and
Deputy
Governor
launching
the
CCT
Scheme.
23. Millennium
Development
Goals:
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People
First
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IntervenEons
aimed
at
addressing
development
gaps.
Span
areas:
educaEon,
health,
water
supply,
small
scale
power
supply,
skills
acquisiEon
centers,
and
community
halls.
1,209
projects
have
been
completed
in
2012.
MDGs
Special
Projects
25. Millennium
Development
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IntervenEons:
1. Village
health
worker
scheme.
2. Community
health
insurance
scheme.
3. Saving
1
million
lives
iniEaEve.
4. Community
health
extension
workers.
5. Support
to
NPHCDA
with
immunizaEon
products.
6. Life
saving
commodiEes
for
women
and
children.
7. Midwife
Service
Scheme.
Health:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. 35
Million
children
under
5
have
received
Oral
Polio
Vaccine.
2. 6
Million
Children
under
1
vaccinated
with
new
pentavalent
vaccine
3. 4,000
midwives
and
1,020
CHEWs
(Community
Health
Extension
Workers)
recruited
and
deployed
so
far.
4. Over
15
million
people
vaccinated
with
Cerebro
Spinal
MeningiEs
vaccine.
26. Millennium
Development
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IntervenEons:
1. Annual
Capacity
Development
of
serving
Public
Primary
School
Teachers
naEonwide.
2. Training
of
Head
Teachers
of
Public
Primary
Schools
3. Gender
EducaEon
Programme
4. Federal
Teachers
Scheme
5. Support
for
Mass
Literacy,
Adult
and
Non-‐Formal
EducaEon
6. Reform
and
Restructuring
of
Federal
Inspectorate
Services
(FIS)
into
a
Quality
Assurance
Model
7. Support
for
Nomadic
EducaEon
Programmes
8. Support
for
the
NaEonal
Almajiri
EducaEon
Programme
9. Review,
harmonisaEon
and
development
of
the
New
Basic
EducaEon
Curriculum
10. Support
to
NaEonal
Training
Teachers
InsEtute
EducaEon:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. Reduce
the
perennial
shortage
of
qualified
teachers
in
public
school
-‐
salaries
of
22,493
trained
teachers
paid
up
to
September
2012.
2. 11
model
schools
are
to
be
constructed
in
Benue
,
FCT,
Kogi,
Gombe,
Kwara,
Nasarawa
and
Plateau
(contractors
have
begun
work).
3. Teachers’
Guides,
prinEng
and
distribuEon
of
75,
000
sets
of
the
new
9-‐Year
Basic
EducaEon
curriculum
to
the
public
schools.
4. Classrooms
constructed
in
38
LGAs
-‐
54%
CompleEon.
27. Millennium
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Youth
Development:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. 15,618
MDGs
advocates
trained
at
the
orientaEon
camps
for
2012
Batches
A
&
B.
2. 411
corps
members
trained
under
2011
work-‐plan
were
empowered.
600
corps
members
trained
under
2012
work-‐plan.
3. 600
corps
members
trained
under
2012
work-‐plan.
28. Millennium
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Agriculture:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. Feeder
roads
constructed
to
aid
agricultural
produce
sale.
2. 2,732
women
trained
for
agricultural
enterprise.
3. 11,000
youth
trained
in
ten
different
value
chains.
4. 22,500
farmers
trained
and
linked
with
extension
support
services.
5. 5,000
portable
pesEcide
sprayers
procured.
29. Millennium
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Successes:
1. Training
and
empowerment
of
women,
elderly
and
persons
with
disabiliEes,
through
skills
acquisiEons
sessions.
2. 300
persons
with
disabiliEes
empowered
in
Ondo,
Benue
and
Rivers
States,
through
the
provision
of
sewing
machines,
hearing-‐aids,
mobility
appliances,
etc.
3. Advocacy
conducted
in
States
and
LGAs
for
female
poliEcal
parEcipaEon
and
inclusion.
4. Training
of
relevant
officers
in
MDAs
on
gender-‐
responsive
budgeEng.
Women
Affairs:
Key
Points
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Lands,
Housing
&
Urban
Development:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. Provision
of
236
Boreholes
and
risers.
2. ConstrucEon
of
45Km
of
urban
slum
roads
upgraded.
3. ConstrucEon
of
114
buildings
(Classroom
Blocks,
Health
Centers,
Community
Halls,
ICT
Training
Centers,
etc.).
4. Provision
of
2397
solar
street
lights.
31. Millennium
Development
Goals:
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Federal Ministry of Environment:
Key
Points
Successes:
1. CharacterizaEon
and
restoraEon
of
9
Legacy
Sites
in
the
Niger
Delta
using
Thermal
DesorpEon
Unit
Biological
Processes.
2. Establishment
of
incident
command
and
control
center.
3. Establishment
of
ICT
center
and
procurement
of
computers,
GPS,
internet
and
networking
tools.
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Current Status of the MDGs: A Comparison of the Results of the
2012 MDGs Survey (conducted by National Bureau of Statistics)
with Existing Data"
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MDG
1:
Eradicate
Poverty
and
Extreme
Hunger
23.10%
24.20%
27.40%
17.85%
2008
2011
2012
2015
Prevalence
of
Underweight
Children
Under
Five
Years
of
Age
2008
2011
2012
2015
19.31%
8.26%
9.66%
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
20.00%
25.00%
1991
2012
2015
ProporNon
of
the
PopulaNon
Suffering
from
Hunger
34. Millennium
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MDG
2:
Universal
Basic
EducaEon
64.30%
65.60%
66%
100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
2008
2011
2012
2015
Literacy
Amongst
15-‐
24
Year
Old
Women
62.10%
70.10%
71%
100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
2008
2011
2012
2015
Net
Aeendance
RaNo
in
Primary
School
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MDG
3:
Promote
Gender
Equality
and
Empower
Women
76
85.4
100
100
1990
2008
2012
2015
RaNo
of
Girls
to
100
Boys
in
Primary
School
1990
2008
2012
2015
75
79.9
102
100
1990
2008
2012
2015
RaNo
of
Girls
to
100
Boys
in
Secondary
School
1990
2008
2012
2015
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MDG
5:
Maternal
Mortality
800#
545#
350#
250#
2004# 2008# 2012# 2015#
Per#100,000#
live#births#
Maternal#mortality#rate#(per#100,000#live#birth)#
38.90%
48.70%
53.60%
78.75%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
2008
2011
2012
2015
Percentage
of
Births
Aeended
by
Skilled
Health
Personnel
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MDG
6:
Combat
HIV/AIDS,
Malaria,
&
Other
Diseases
5.50%
34.60%
100%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
2008
2012
2015
Percentage
of
Children
Under
Five
Sleeping
Under
ITN
5.40%
4.20%
4.10%
4.10%
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
6.00%
2000
2008
2012
2015
HIV
Prevalence
Among
Pregnant
Young
Women
Aged
15-‐24
(%)
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MDG
7:
Water
&
SanitaEon
55.80%
58.50%
57%
77%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
2008
2011
2012
2015
Percentage
of
populaNon
using
improved
drinking
water
source,
urban
and
rural
(de
jure
populaNon)
31.20%
33.70%
69.50%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
2008
2012
2015
Percentage
of
PopulaNon
Using
Improved
SanitaNon
Facility,
Urban
and
Rural
(de
jure
PopulaNon)
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MDG
8:
Develop
a
Global
Partnership
for
Development
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Debt
service
as
a
percentage
export
of
goods
and
services
(2000
–
2011)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1990
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Fixed
Telephone
lines
per
100
populaEon
Cellular
phone
subscribers
per
100
populaEon
Telephone
lines
per
100
populaNons
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
1990
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Internet
users
per
100
populaNon
41. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
41
North
Central,
Plateau
State,
Mikang
LGA.
Students
sit
in
their
renovated
classroom
at
the
Zomo
Science
Primary
School,
Zomo,
Mikang
LGA.
In
addiEon
to
renovaEon,
MDGs
also
provided
desks
for
the
classrooms
under
the
CGS
to
LGA
Track.
42. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
42
North
Central,
Plateau
State,
Mikang
LGA.
A
social
studies
teacher
instructs
her
students
inside
one
of
the
renovated
classrooms
at
the
Zomo
Science
Primary
School,
Zomo,
Mikang
LGA.
Before
the
renovaEon
the
roof
of
the
classrooms
has
been
blown
away
by
the
wind,
making
it
difficult
for
teachers
and
students
alike
to
concentrate
in
class.
43. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
43
North
Cenral,
Niger
State,
Bida
LGA.
The
20,000-‐litre
solar-‐powered
borehole
constructed
in
the
Masaga
B
community
in
Bida
LGA
is
a
popular
place
in
the
evenings
for
children
and
adults
alike,
who
all
come
to
fetch
the
clean,
MDGs-‐provided
water.
The
borehole
was
funded
under
the
CGS
2009
State
Track
Projects.
44. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
44
North
Cenral,
Niger
State,
Bida
LGA.
Girls
carry
water
basins
on
their
heads
while
a
smiling
boy
waits
for
his
bucket
to
be
filled
at
the
Masaga
B
solar-‐powered
borehole,
funded
through
collaboraEon
between
MDGs
and
the
Niger
State
Government.
45. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
45
North
West,
Zamfara
State,
Gusau
LGA.
A
staff
member
feeds
the
fishes
at
the
Damba
Farm
Centre,
Gusau.
The
farm
was
funded
under
the
CGS
to
State
Track.
46. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
46
North
West,
Zamfara
State,
Gusau
LGA.
ExecuEve
Director
of
the
School
of
Nursing
and
Midwifery,
Alhaji
Garba
Bello
Zurmi,
stands
inside
the
newly
constructed
auditorium
hall
with
his
students
behind
him.
47. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
47
North
West,
Kano
State,
Garko
LGA.
The
Kafin
Chiri
water
treatment
plant
has
benefi^ed
from
CGS
state
track.
48. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
48
North
West,
Kano
State,
Gwarzo
LGA.
A
medical
staff
a^ending
to
paEents
at
the
newly
expanded
Gwarzo
Comprehensive
Hospital.
49. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
49
North
East,
Gombe
State,
Balanga
LGA.
Inside
view
of
the
female
ward
at
the
Bambam
PHC.
The
facility
is
constructed
by
the
through
CGS.
50. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
50
North
East,
Gombe
State,
Akko
LGA.
Students
showing
appreciaEon
by
singing.
51. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
51
North
East,
Adamawa
State,
Yola
South.
The
commercial
water
seller
pushes
the
clean
water
he
got
from
the
solar
powered
borehole
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
52. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
52
North
East,
Adamawa
State,
Dakri
LGA.
A
side
view
of
the
Clinic
Staff
quarters
block
with
the
MDGs
Logo.
53. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
53
South
East,
Abia
Stat.
Ambulances
to
be
distributed
across
the
state,
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
54. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
54
South
East,
Abia
State,
Ikwuano
LGA.
Solar
panels
at
a
solar
powered
borehole
sight
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
55. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
55
South
East,
Anambra
State,
Iyienu
LGA.
Student
quarters
at
the
school
of
midwifery
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
56. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
56
South
East,
Anambra
State,
Ebenebe
LGA.
A
view
through
a
secondary
school
provided
by
OSSAP-‐
MDGs.
57. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
57
South
South,
Akwa
Ibom
State,
Esien
Udim
LGA.
Clean
water
provided
from
the
solar
powered
borehole
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
58. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
58
South
South,
Akwa
Ibom
State,
Abak
LGA.
Hospital
beds
in
a
primary
healthcare
centre
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
59. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
59
South
South,
Delta
State,
Ugbolo.
Maternity
ward
in
Ugbolo
Senatorial
District,
provided
by
OSSAP-‐
MDGs.
60. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
60
South
South,
Delta
State,
Aniocha
North.
A
water
project
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
61. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
61
South
West,
EkiE
State,
Ido
Ile.
Water
treatment
plant
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
62. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
62
South
West,
EkiE
State,
Ise
Okeh.
Ambulances
at
a
health
centre
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
63. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
63
South
West,
Lagos
State,
Sakpo
Badagry.
Staff
in
front
of
a
health
centre
provided
by
OSSAP-‐MDGs.
64. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
64
South
West,
Lagos
State,
Ikeja
LGA.
A
child
working
in
a
central
primary
school
provided
by
OSSAP-‐
MDGs.
65. Millennium
Development
Goals:
Pu3ng
People
First
65
Far ahead of the 2015 deadline, Nigeria has achieved key targets of MDGs 1, 3, and 6. We are on
track to attain Goals 2, 4, 5, and 8. Efforts have been stepped up to address the challenges
hampering progress on Goal 7."
"
With less than 1,000 days to the deadline of the MDGs framework, efforts are being made to
sustain the progress that has been achieved across all of the MDGs."
"
There is the need for partnerships and synergies throughout society to ensure we continue to
deliver high impact interventions to the poor and vulnerable in society."
"
I wish to thank His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, President and Commander-
in-Chief of the Armed Forces for his unwavering commitment to the poor and for insisting that the
DRGs be devoted entirely to interventions that affect the most disadvantaged in society."
Conclusion