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Nigeria Launches $552M Education Program
16 Jul
Summary
- New $552 million program co-financed by World Bank and GPE.
- HOPE-EDU aims to improve learning and access for millions.
- Over 29 million children and 500,000 teachers to benefit.

Nigeria has initiated the HOPE-EDU program, a substantial $552 million basic education initiative. This program is a collaborative effort, co-financed by the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education, aiming to uplift the nation's educational landscape.
The HOPE-EDU program's objectives are multifaceted, focusing on improving learning outcomes and expanding access to educational opportunities for a vast number of children. It also seeks to strengthen the overall educational system.
President Bola Tinubu announced the program's launch in Abuja on Thursday, highlighting its extensive reach. The initiative is projected to directly impact around 29 million children, more than 500,000 teachers, and tens of thousands of schools and learning centers nationwide.