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Program Budgeting Analysis On The Nigeria And Heath Education Sectors

This report examines Federal Governments budget, appropriation
and implementation in the three main social sectors of the Nigerian economy –
Education, Health and Water.

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Author:Golda Nwadike

Publication Date:December, 2010

Document Size:21pages


Program Budgeting Analysis is designed to provide betterunderstanding of Governments expenditure pattern. It alsoidentifies administrative outlets of spending for each of thesectors in the federal budget and presents, in a comprehensiblemanner, a general overview of governments expenditure perfacility level and per sector.This presentation presents findings that relate to the FederalGovernment spending on Education and Health.




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