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Terms of Reference: Nigeria National Social Safety Nets Project Impact Evaluation Follow-Up Data Collection January 2022

1. SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND The National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO) in collaboration with the World Bank’s Africa Region Gender Innovation Lab (GIL) is seeking a survey firm to collect follow-up data for an impact evaluation of the Nigeria National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP). The NASSP is a federal-level program that provides targeted […]

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Terms of Reference for Conducting Disability Assessment for NASSP

NATIONAL SOCIAL SAFETY NETS COORDINATING OFFICE Terms of Reference for Conducting Disability Assessment for NASSP 1. Background The Government of Nigeria has prioritized social protection interventions as a key strategy towards reducing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities in the country and has partnered with the World Bank under a National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) to […]

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Terms of Reference: Engagement of an External Firm to Conduct the Annual Financial Audit of the National Social Safety Nets Project

1. BACKGROUND The Government of Nigeria has prioritized social protection interventions as a key strategy towards reducing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities in the country and has partnered with the World Bank under a National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) to expand the development of safety nets to poor and vulnerable populations. The Project Development Objective […]

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Concept Note Call Sorting and Response Mechanism for the NASSP Scale up/Rapid Response Register (RRR)

1.0 Background The lessons from the RRR Pilot in 2 Wards of Abuja and Lagos show that a total of 1,315 telephone calls were received across the two wards of which the highest percentage (38%) were registered as missed calls while the remaining percentage were attended to one way or the other. Further analysis revealed […]

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Terms of Reference: Partial Data Update, Validation and Reallocation of Geo-Coordinates for Poor and Vulnerable Households in the Social Registry

1.0 Background The Government of Nigeria has prioritized social protection interventions as a key strategy towards reducing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities in the country and has partnered with the World Bank under a National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) to expand the development of safety nets to poor and vulnerable populations. The Project Development Objective […]

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Terms Of Reference : Engagement Of Survey Firms For The Nassp Scale-Up Validation And Enumeration Into The Rapid Response Register (RRR) (Lot 1-6 Data Structuring, Field Validation and Enumeration on Output Based Disbursement (ODB) plan.)

1.     Background The Government of Nigeria has prioritized social protection interventions as a key strategy towards reducing poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities in the country and has partnered with the World Bank under a National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) to expand safety nets to poor and vulnerable populations. The development objective of the National Social […]

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National Social Safety Nets Project : Terms of Reference for the Independent Review of Households on Cash Transfer Program

Project Background The Federal Government of Nigeria has prioritized the implementation of social protection interventions as an instrument for the reduction of poverty and socio-economic vulnerabilities in the population.  One major intervention towards achieving this is the establishment of the National Social Safety Nets Projects (NASSP), a flagship initiative under the Social Investment Programme. NASSP […]

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PVHHs DISTRIBUTION BY STATES AS AT 27TH APRIL, 2020

THE NATIONAL SOCIAL REGISTER OF POOR & VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS (PVHHs) DISTRIBUTION BY STATES AS AT 27TH APRIL, 2020 S/N STATE HOUSEHOLDS INDIVIDUALS 1 Abia 42,779 158,638 2 Adamawa 58,266 221,852 3 Akwa Ibom 95,867 405,822 4 Anambra 67,958 245,426 5 Bauchi 47,712 275,007 6 Bayelsa 58,847 209,476 7 Benue 157,946 691,970 8 Borno 7,130 33,728 […]

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Stakeholders

STAKEHOLDERS THAT PROVIDE POLICY SUPPORT • The World Bank • The Ministry of Budget and National Planning • Partner agencies • UNICEF • Save the Children • Catholic Relief Services • Caritas • Independent Monitors/CSOs • Action Against Hunger STAKEHOLDERS THAT PROVIDE DIRECT SUPPORT • The Federal Government of Nigeria (NCTO) • The States Government […]

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