Nigeria's Conditional Cash Transfer Programme Has Lifted 2.3 Million People Out of Extreme Poverty — and Almost Nobody Outside Nigeria Knows It
An independent evaluation of Nigeria's National Social Investment Programme, covering 4.2 million households over four years, has documented a 34 percent reduction in extreme poverty among participants — results that rank among the most effective poverty reduction outcomes recorded anywhere in the world at comparable scale, and that have received a fraction of the international attention given to smaller programmes in more visible countries.