International Community and the Private sector Sample Clauses

International Community and the Private sector. The EU has provided around EUR 250 million in support to Nigeria's health sector under the 9th, 10th and 11th European Development Funds (EDF) over the last decade. The emphasis has been on support to immunisation for communicable diseases (polio in particular) and to improve maternal and children's health and nutrition. The current Maternal and Children's Health & Nutrition (MCHNP) programme is implemented by UNICEF for an amount of EUR 48 million in three States (Kebbi, Bauchi, Adamawa). The World Health Organisation (WHO) is implementing a EUR 21 million programme that focusses on the strengthening of health systems in two States (Sokoto and Anambra) and polio eradication. Both programmes were signed in late 2016 and early 2017 respectively and have entered their last year of implementation. EU has also provided considerable support to the WaSH sector to ensure communities and health facilities have access to running water as well as set up communities to xxxxxx hand hygiene and better environmental sanitation with reduction of open defaecation. As from 2019, the EU implements in conflict-affected Yobe State in North-East Nigeria an innovative programme (EUR 30 million) that not only supports affected and vulnerable communities to meet basic needs through providing cash transfers, but is building state capacity to implement the National Social Protection Policy, including a specific nutrition sensitive social safety net programme in response to malnutrition. Furthermore, in Anambra State, the EU's health systems strengthening programme, implemented by WHO, is developing a pilot to link cash transfers to the extreme poor to a health insurance system. The Federal Government of Nigeria is not eligible for budget support. However, the EU Delegation has identified a few possibilities within existing programmes for small-scale support to NCDC in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (EUR 300,000 on the West-Africa Regional Indicative Programme (RIP) support to the Regional Centre for Disease Surveillance & Control (RCDSC); EUR 750,000 for solar panels for NCDC's National Reference Lab on the Nigeria Energy Support Programme). Partners of ongoing programmes in rural areas (e.g. recovery & resilience programmes in Borno and Yobe States, food security interventions in other States) will be asked how they can adapt their programmes to take into account the needs of local governments and communities in the fight against the COVID-19 virus. In Borno State the UNDP impl...
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