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12 Nigerian research agencies to get World Bank grants

Posted on 09 September, 2011 Back to news home

12 Nigerian research agencies to get World Bank grants


A Senior Education Specialist with the World Bank, Dr. Tunde Adekola said on Thursday in Abuja that 12 Nigerian research institutions would benefit from the bank's $5 million research grants.

Adekola said that the bank would release the funds in 2013 when the second phase of its Step-B Projects is expected to begin.


Centres’ of excellence

The education specialist said the institutions would serve as centre’s of excellence, noting that the essence was to promote partnership and collaboration between the agencies and the World Bank.

He said the bank's support was designed to improve what was already on ground, and to leverage on what the agencies were doing.

``Instead of spreading the funds all over, like what we were doing before, now we work with 12 institutions to become centres of excellence,''
he said.

Adekola explained that during the first phase, 200 institutions were given grants to strengthen their research works, while ``the second phase, which is expected to begin in 2013, will only accommodate 12 institutions.''

Impact to be greatly felt

He said the bank was giving the grants to fewer institutions in the second phase for the impact to be greatly felt.

The education specialist, however, said that other institutions would also get funds from the bank but not as much as the 12 which the bank wanted to become centers’ of excellence.

He said the 12 agencies were selected based on the quality and importance of their research works.

The institutions to be designated as centers’ of excellence include the National Agency for Science Engineering Infrastructure, Sheda Science and Technology Complex and the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology.

 

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