US Consulate General
From
January 2018 till date, the United States Consulate General in
Lagos has awarded $453, 568 to 45 individuals, non-government
organizations (NGOs), and academic institutions.
The
grants support a variety of worthwhile projects in the areas of human
rights, transparency in government, freedom of the media, empowerment
of women and youth, health, education, entrepreneurship, and the
promotion of mutual understanding.
Speaking
at the grant award ceremony in Lagos yesterday, U.S. Consul General
F. John Bray recognized the commitment of the grantee organizations
working to improve the lives of community members through sustainable
projects that bolster good governance, education, and health.
According
to him, the Consulate’s grant award program is part of the U.S.
government’s efforts to support Nigeria’s economic development,
improve livelihoods, and strengthen communities.
“The
U.S. Mission has several objectives here in Nigeria, one of the
foremost is to support a healthier, more educated population in
Nigeria. One way in which we work to accomplish these goals is
through grants.
“We
are so proud to work with such an immensely energetic and creative
community of organizations and individuals committed to strengthening
communities and empowering fellow Nigerians!” Consul General Bray
added.
Every
year, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Consulate General in
Lagos invites non-governmental organizations, academic institutions,
and individuals working in 17 states in southern Nigeria to submit
proposals that seek innovative solutions to challenges facing local
communities.
In
response to the 2018 call for proposals, the U.S. Consulate received
approximately 2000 strong and diverse project submissions, and as a
result made awards ranging from $ 3,922 up to $80,000, depending on
the proposed scope of activities.
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