Independent report

Evaluation of Independent Monitoring and Evaluation Project for the DFID Nigeria State Level Programmes (IMEP)

Found that the State Level Programmes had contributed across the 5 states to improvements in capacity and systems, and demonstrations of approaches to improving service delivery.

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Since 2008, DFID has spent over £400 million on 4 (SLPs) in Nigeria to contribute to Nigeria’s progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The SLPs were designed as a comprehensive “suite” of programmes aimed at improving public finance and management (SPARC), building capacity for voice and accountability (SAVI) and strengthening the management and delivery of basic education (ESSPIN) and primary healthcare (PATHS2) services at state level. All 4 SLPs were implemented in 5 states (Enugu, Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna and Lagos).

Published 2 February 2018