Bauchi State FGN/AfDB Inclusive Basic Service Delivery Programme

About IBSDLEIP

Who We Are

Strategic Partnership for Development

The Inclusive Basic Service Delivery and Livelihood Empowerment Integrated Programme (IBSDLEIP) is a strategic partnership between the Federal Government of Nigeria, the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the Bauchi State Government. The Programme seeks to improve access to quality water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), basic education, primary healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods in insurgency-affected communities across Bauchi State. Through targeted investments and community-driven interventions, the programme aims to reduce poverty, strengthen human capital development, and improve the quality of life of vulnerable populations, particularly women, youth, and rural households.

"The Bauchi State Government, under the visionary and passionate leadership of His Excellency, the Executive Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, CON, Kauran Daular Usmaniyya and Kauran Bauchi, is therefore very much committed and supportive of the successful implementation of this programme for the benefit and improvement of the wellbeing of the people Bauchi State."

Our Goals

Programme Objectives

The programme implementation is anchored on three major reinforcing components, driving these core objectives.

01

Infrastructure Development

Improved Gender-sensitive infrastructures/facilities for Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs), Schools and WASH facilities.

02

Skills Acquisition

Enhanced skills acquisition and upgrade for service workers in WASH, health and education systems to ensure sustainable service delivery.

03

Hygiene & Sanitation

Strengthened awareness on hygiene, sanitation, water quality/conservation and creating Open Defecation Free (ODF) environments.

04

Accountability & M&E

Enhanced M&E and demand-side accountability in service delivery in health, education and WASH through social accountability measures.

05

Enhanced Nutrition

Enhanced nutrition for infants, young children, and pregnant women to build a healthier foundational generation.