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Political advocacy for economic reform and development in Nigeria

Last updated: 26/03/2024
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-3-PPF-AFR-160027

Description

Multiple strands of activity aimed at improving the quality of economic policy making, improving the business environment for growth and development, and building capacity in Nigeria to identify and tackle barriers to trade and investment. Work-strands include: assistance to develop a beneficial ownership register to increase transparency and tackle corruption; an initiative to promote trade, reduce corruption and improve cooperation between public and private stakeholders along trade routes in Nigeria's gateway state of Ogun; unlocking investment opportunities by reviewing private equity franchise investing in Nigeria; and mapping potential to improve business productivity through use of technology in the priority sectors of Agriculture and Education.


Location

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Nigeria
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Programme data last updated on 26/03/2024