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Presentation to the New Nigeria Foundation Board

Presentation to the New Nigeria Foundation Board. September 10, 2002 Lagos, Nigeria. By Citizens International 1729 King Street, Suite 100 Alexandria, VA 22314, USA. Overview of NNF and CI Programs and Relationship. CHRONOLOGY:.

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Presentation to the New Nigeria Foundation Board

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  1. Presentation to the New Nigeria Foundation Board September 10, 2002Lagos, Nigeria By Citizens International 1729 King Street, Suite 100 Alexandria, VA 22314, USA

  2. Overview of NNF and CIPrograms and Relationship CHRONOLOGY: • Brian Atwood and Joseph Kennedy met with President Obasanjo in August 1999, in response to his request for assistance while the major international donors mobilized • Grants secured from the United Nations Foundation and UNDP to establish NNF and launch programs - $2.4 million • NNF established December 2000 and NNF Board convened • NNF Managing Director selected and approved by Board, February 2001

  3. New Nigeria Foundation GOAL: • Help establish a new, transparent, not-for-profit Nigerian organization to create public-private partnerships in support of Nigerian economic and social development

  4. Major Grants Received

  5. Major Grants and Contracts Received

  6. Major Grants and Contracts Received

  7. Major Grants Received

  8. External Prospects for NNF/CI Collaboration in 2003 • Gates II for $2.5 million over 2.5 years • UNF III (amount to be determined) • Food for Progress (U.S. Department of Agriculture) - Sales of Non-Fat Dried Milk - $11.7 million over three years (9,000 tons at 3,000 tons per year) • Global Fund for $7 million over 5 years

  9. Current Issues • How to create a sustainable NNF: - Includes both professional capacity and financial viability - Redefining the CI role • Reconfiguring Existing NNF/CI Relationship - Continue to mobilize external resources - Assist in program and project design as requested - Play a role in program and project evaluation - Partner in contracts on case by case basis - Both organizations free to seek out other partners

  10. File LocationI:Citizensoil\Nigeria Trip Documents\9-1-02 Trip to Nigeria\Presentation to NNF Board Sep 2002 9-5-02

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