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Targeted States High Impact Project (TSHIP)

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Women and children await treatment
Patients awaiting treatment at USAID supported Bayara General Hospital, Bauchi, Nigeria. Photography by Jide Adeniyi-Jones

TSHIP is USAID/Nigeria’s flagship Health, Population, and Nutrition project being implemented in the focus States of Bauchi and Sokoto.

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Northern Education Initiative (NEI)

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Student at Islamiyyah Gaji, Sokoto State, Nigeria.
Student at Islamiyyah Gaji, Sokoto State, Nigeria.
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