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    Succession planning: promoting the development of civil servants in Kaduna State

    State Partnership for Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability, 2014
    Succession planning is a conscious decision by an organisation to foster and promote the continual development of employees, ensuring that key positions maintain some degree of stability and enabling the organisation to achieve its objectives.
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    Kano State human resource management policy

    State Partnership for Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability, 2014
    This policy outlines the procedures, regulations and conditions of service that govern the management of Kano State's Civil Service human resources as well as management policy initiatives to improve the performance and strengthen service delivery.
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    State peer review mechanism: process guide

    State Partnership for Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability, 2014
    The Nigeria Governors' Forum launched the State Peer Review Mechanism (SPRM) in April 2011 to enhance good governance and socioeconomic development in States, through periodic review of the implementation of their development policies, plans and programmes.
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    Prospects for economic growth in Nigeria: a demographic perspective

    Program on the Global Demography of Aging at Harvard University, 2015
    Nigeria’s political and economic prominence within Africa, along with the country’s position on the threshold of a major demographic transition, raises three related questions: (1) What is the potential for economic growth created by Nigeria’s demographic transition?
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    How to strengthen a Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition programme in northern Nigeria

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    The treatment and prevention of severe acute malnutrition via the CMAM programme is one of four outputs of the UK Department for International Development funded Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) programme. This output aims to deliver effective treatment for severe acute malnutrition through local health systems in collaboration with communities.
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    Unemployment and security challenges in Nigeria

    International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2013
    Unemployment is one of the most serious problems facing Nigeria like many other countries in the world. However, there is also a growing level of security challenges facing the country, which calls for serious concern. The rising level of unemployment in the country can be attributed for the in crease in security challenges in the country.
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    Understanding insurgent margins in Kenya, Nigeria and Mali

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    In recent years, violent insurgency has gripped the margins of Kenya, Mali and Nigeria. Militant Islamist groups have attacked civilian populations, state security personnel and political-administrative officials, spreading insecurity across large areas and exploiting the mistrust between societies at the margins and central authorities.
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    ORIE Nigeria Gender Synthesis Report: Gender-related findings across ORIE studies (Year Three)

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Gender inequality and child mortality, morbidity and malnutrition are inextricably linked. Data collected in ORIE’s research and evaluation studies throw light on the links between the low status and autonomy of women, low uptake of nutrition services, and poor child health outcomes, in four states of Northern Nigeria.
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    ORIE Nigeria Gender Synthesis Report: Gender-related findings across ORIE studies (Year Three)

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Gender inequality and child mortality, morbidity and malnutrition are inextricably linked. Data collected in ORIE’s research and evaluation studies throw light on the links between the low status and autonomy of women, low uptake of nutrition services, and poor child health outcomes, in four states of Northern Nigeria.

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