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Governance & service delivery

National budget performance, 2017

Annual budget performance reports by the national budget office on the realisation of the Nigerian government's fiscal policy within the financial year.
Housing

Land and housing price inflation in Nigeria

A breakdown of housing costs in Nigeria. The data was generated by the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing.
Health

Nigeria's health budget analysis

An overview of Nigeria's health sector allocations and state government health spending is provided in this policy brief by BudgIT, a civic organisation that aims to make the Nigerian budget and public data more understandable and accessible.
Health

Nigeria's health progress, USAID website

An assessment of health indicators in Nigeria, including maternal health, HIV/Aids, TB and malaria, as summarised on USAID's website.
Health

Unit cost of patient services in Nigeria

A World Health Organisation report on the cost of patient services in Nigeria, including cost per bed day by hospital level.
Health

Nigeria health budget, 2016

A breakdown of the 2016 health budget and expenditure as developed by the Federal Ministry of Health.
Health

WHO global health expenditure database

World Health Organisation estimates of health expenditure in Nigeria, available in an updated global health expenditure database. The portal allows you to select by country, year and expenditure indicator.
Health

Progress in disease control and prevention in Nigeria

A report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Nigeria office highlighting its work in health development, implementation and evaluation of disease response efforts.
Health

National policy on health of adolescents in Nigeria

A report by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health on the health and development of young people, including health risk factors such as accidents, violence, nutrition and substance abuse.

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