New sources of development funding for Nigerian CSOs in a post-USAID world, By Judith-Ann Walker

USAID’s Exit from Nigeria Prior to USAID’s exit from the Nigerian development and humanitarian programming space in January 2025, the Mission was the country’s largest international development funder, outstripping all other bilaterals i…
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