National Human Capital Development Programme—a programme of the National Economic Council designed to drive improved health, education and labour outcomes.
The Core Working Group of the National Human Capital Development Programme, led by Ms.
@RukkyBE
, the Special Adviser to the President on NEC & Climate Change and the National Coordinator of the programme, during a visit to the Speaker of the House of Reps, Hon.
@Speaker_Abbas
.
As we host our focal persons, partners, and various stakeholders in Abuja for the much-awaited Strategy Validation Stakeholders Engagement Workshop tomorrow, here’s a summary of some objectives to ponder during our deliberations: 1/
The Honourable Speaker, who is a member of the HCD Steering Committee, received an update from Ms.
@RukkyBE
and the HCD team on the progress and targets of the programme, from its inception in 2018 to the ongoing efforts to unite stakeholders in implementing the strategy. 2/
The Speaker acknowledged the vital role of the programme in fostering economic growth, boosting productivity, and reducing poverty. He assured his commitment to driving public sector interventions to ensure widespread implementation of the relaunched HCD strategy: HCD 2.0. 3/3
The much-awaited "Strategy Validation Stakeholders Engagement Workshop" was held on 4 July 2024. The workshop aimed to define a pathway for the new administration, led by
@officialABAT
, to improve the human capital indices of the country. Here are the key highlights of the event
We are thrilled to reintroduce the National Economic Council's Human Capital Development program -
#HCD2_0
Join us on this journey to making investments in Health, Education, and Labour Force for a better Nigeria.
#RenewedHope
#push4HCDresults
4.2
@ecowas_cedeao
, represented by Mr. Rueben Johnson;
@HCDPlus
+, represented by Dr. Sheka Bangoura and Dr. May Ikeora. The aim of the session was to gather ideas and best practices that can be adopted in the HCD 2.0 programme.
8.2 - Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing
- Funding and Resources Mobilisation
- Data Monitoring and Evaluation.
The results of the breakout sessions were presented by each team, followed by a collaborative validation session, which marked the end of the workshop.
We will identify ways to foster collaboration across HCD thematic areas to develop and invest in sustainable solutions for breaking the cycle of gender exclusion. 11/
7. Presentation of the HCD 2.0 Strategy by the managing partner of
@VIISAUSng
,
@jiro_ejobe
. Key highlights of the presentation included a change in approach for HCD 2.0 in key areas such as objectives and levers of the programme, capturing insights from HCD 1.0.
From all of us at the HCD Core Working Group, we wish you a blissful day and look forward to sharing our consensuses and activities with you. Thank you. 12/12