The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 Implementation Status & Results Nigeria Nigeria Federal Science & Technical Education at Post-Basic Levels (STEPB) (P074132) Public Disclosure Copy Operation Name: Nigeria Federal Science & Technical Education at Post-Basic Project Stage: Implementation Seq.No: 12 Status: ARCHIVED Archive Date: 08-Jan-2013 Levels (STEPB) (P074132) Country: Nigeria Approval FY: 2007 Product Line: IBRD/IDA Region: AFRICA Lending Instrument: Specific Investment Loan Implementing Agency(ies): Key Dates Board Approval Date 22-May-2007 Original Closing Date 30-Sep-2011 Planned Mid Term Review Date 01-Oct-2009 Last Archived ISR Date 23-Jun-2012 Effectiveness Date 11-Feb-2008 Revised Closing Date 30-Jun-2013 Actual Mid Term Review Date 12-Feb-2010 Project Development Objectives Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The Development Objective of the Project (PDO) is for the Nigerian federal post-basic education and research sub-sector to produce more and better qualified science and technology (S&T) graduates, and higher quality and more relevant research. The proposed project will also build capacity within the participating federal Post-Basic Education Institutions to manage, monitor and evaluate merit-based S&T funding according to international best practices. The project would be a first phase (of a longer-term program) of making it possible for Nigeria to produce an increasing number of university graduates with relevant skills and qualifications in S&T areas relevant for sustained economic growth in Nigeria. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project? Yes No Component(s) Component Name Component Cost 1. Quality enhancement and innovation fund (QEIF) in STEPB 80.00 2. Supporting the emergence of Centers of Excellence 54.00 Public Disclosure Copy 3. Supporting sector-wide initiatives and project management 46.00 Overall Ratings Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Moderately Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating Low Implementation Status Overview Page 1 of 6 The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 The Project continues to make substantial progress under all three components. Key achievements are: (i) 587 students (of whom 30 percent females) benefited from the Innovators of Tomorrow program; (ii) about 720 grants (against an appraisal target of up to 600)were awarded for quality of learning and research; (iii) Eleven emerging Centers of Excellence are implementing their approved grants (amounting to about US$55 million equivalent in commitments); (iv) establishment of teacher standards, technical and vocational education framework, and revision of Science and Technology policy; and (v) planned studies are completed, except one. NPS has granted additional grant funding to Post-Basic Public Disclosure Copy Educational Institutions (PBEIs), based on their performance on ongoing/completed projects. Early signs of project impact indicate some positive results: (i) increased enrollment in S&T at all levels (33% at secondary school level to 19% at university level in two years); (ii) increased interest in S&T research of direct relevance to the Nigerian economy; (iii) increased co-operation and extensive partnership among institutions; (iv) availability of well- equipped S&T laboratories in post-basic educational institutions; (v) increased use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT); (vi) fruitful collaboration with the New Economy Skills for Africa Program on provision on business process outsourcing training geared towards employment in the ICT-enabled services sector; (vii) framework and standards for teachers at the National Colleges of Education; (viii) framework on National Vocational Qualifications for the recognition of skills and competence acquired on the job, based on nationally-validated assessment and certification system; and (ix) greater transparency in public funding and procurement. Locations Country First Administrative Division Location Planned Actual Nigeria Abuja Federal Capital Territory Abuja ✔ Results Project Development Objective Indicators Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target Percentage increase in the number of S&T Text Value Total: 99,866 Total: 132001 6% increase over baseline graduates from beneficiary PBEIs Male: 56,634 Male: 74,995 Female: 43,232 Female: 57,006 Date 20-Feb-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments 2007 2012; 32% increase over baseline. Percentage increase in the number of senior Text Value Total: 36,953 Total: 56,552 25% increase over baseline secondary schools students that obtain a Male: 14,975 Male: 22,628 minimum of five credits in S&T subjects Female: 21,978 Female: 33,924 atnational examination at beneficiary schools Public Disclosure Copy Date 20-Feb-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments 2007 2012; 53% increase over baseline. Percentage increase in the number of S&T Text Value 0 72 10% increase publications from PBEIs in peer reviewed Date 20-Feb-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 journals/ conferences. Comments 2007 2012 (figure represent number) Page 2 of 6 The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 Number of national, regional and international Text Value 24 76 35 teaching and research partnerships established Date 20-Feb-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 and operational involving beneficiaryinstitutions Comments 2007 2012; All institutions Public Disclosure Copy Percentage of fully accredited S&T programs Percentage Value 16.00 53.00 30.00 in beneficiary tertiary institutions Date 30-Nov-2009 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments 2007; Value represents 2012; Value represents Value represents percent percent percent. Intermediate Results Indicators Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target Percentage increase in the number of students Text Value Total: 438,929 Total: 552,628 6% increase over baseline enrolled for S&T programs in all beneficiary Male: 262,717 Male: 321,858 PBEIs, disaggregated by gender Female: 176,212 Female: 230,770 Date 01-Oct-2009 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments 2007; New base line 2012; 26% increase over measured in October 2009 baseline. Number of students granted Innovators of Number Value 0.00 587.00 400.00 Tomorrow awards, disaggregated by gender Date 30-Jun-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments 2011 Male: 408 Female: 179 Target exceeded by 47% Number of re-equipped and refurbished Text Value 0 158 32 laboratories and workshops in all beneficiary Date 20-Feb-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 institutions Comments 2012 (number) Number of Centers of Excellence established. Text Value 0 11 CoExs established in At least 8 CoEX established Fields of focus of established CoEs. national priorities and started up. At least 6 CoEX active in non-oil fields of S&T Public Disclosure Copy Date 26-Apr-2007 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 Comments At least 6 technical papers completed. Number of working papers ( technical and Number Value 0.00 60.00 research reports, patents, publications, Date 30-Jun-2008 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2013 consultancy reports, publications, manuscripts Comments - No target shown at appraisal. and manuals) emanating from research in STEPB COEx. Given that initially 7-9 Centers of Excellence were envisaged, the target would Page 3 of 6 The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 be 54 (9 institutions, with an average of six technical papers each) Annual post-basic S&T education statistics Text Value 2004/05 Education Statistics 70% of validation complete (3 Publication of 2009/10 PB Public Disclosure Copy report produced and disseminated to key do not have satisfactory out of 5 Regulatory agencies) S&T Education Statistics with stakeholders. separate data on S&T strat satisfactory strategic egic activities in Post-Basic information on achievement Education and performance (internationally comparable) Date 26-Apr-2007 12-Dec-2012 30-Sep-2011 Comments National framework and standards for S&T Text Value Separate national policies for 4 out of 5 end-of target 1. National Secondary S&T education and training in place. S&T and for Education are in studies completed Education curricula review place. completed; 2.Draft National Vocational qualification Framework developed; 3. Draft National Performance standard for S&T teacher education developed and piloted; 4. S&T Laboratory standard drafted; 5. ConceptualFramework for Labor market Observatory developed. Date 26-Apr-2007 06-Dec-2012 31-Dec-2012 Comments (Work towards draft of national S&T standards at an advanced stage) Framework for National Rsearch and Text Value NREN at conceptual stage (1) Initial bidding completed Framework for NREN Education Network (NREN) to facilitate for NREN (broadband MPLS, developed development and sharing of resources among Network Management Center PBEIs developed and Multimedia, and Capacity-building; (2) Public Disclosure Copy Physical facility for Network Management Center established; (3) NREN is fully registered; (4) Provision made for expansion of NREN; (5) Sustainability mechanisms in place (University Vice- chancellors to show ownership and commitment Page 4 of 6 The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 by contributing Naira 10 million each for NREN. Date 01-Jun-2009 06-Dec-2012 30-Jun-2012 Public Disclosure Copy Comments Data on Financial Performance (as of 16-Nov-2012) Financial Agreement(s) Key Dates Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Original Closing Date Revised Closing Date P074132 IDA-43040 Effective 22-May-2007 28-Aug-2007 11-Feb-2008 30-Sep-2011 30-Jun-2013 Disbursements (in Millions) Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed % Disbursed P074132 IDA-43040 Effective XDR 120.00 120.00 0.00 90.66 29.34 76.00 Disbursement Graph Public Disclosure Copy Key Decisions Regarding Implementation To ensure project success, all institutions, including Centers of Excellence need to focus on expediting implementation of remaining activities, as agreed with the Bank. There has been some progress on ensuring project sustainability by the Regulatory Agencies at the post-basic educational institution level. Restructuring History Page 5 of 6 The World Bank Report No: ISR8995 CD Approved on 17-May-2009, Level two Approved on 13-May-2010 Related Projects Public Disclosure Copy There are no related projects. Public Disclosure Copy Page 6 of 6