Browsing by Author "Ikhide, Emily"
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Addressing the Brain Drain of Health Professionals in Nigeria
Ikhide, Emily (Department of Democratic Governance, 2021-07)Nigeria currently has 38 doctors per 100,000 population, far short of the WHO standard of 166 doctors per 100,000 population. The low doctor-to-population ratio is further aggravated by the high emigration of medical ... -
Calling Urgent Attention to Financing Loopholes in Nigeria’s Electoral Laws
Osigwe, Augustine; Onyimadu, Chukwuemeka; Ikhide, Emily (2018-02) -
Closing the Gender Gap in Nigeria’s Agriculture Sector
Ikhide, Emily (Department of Democratic Governance, 2021-02)The agriculture sector plays a crucial role in the Nigerian economy, in terms of its contribution to GDP, employment, household income and poverty alleviation. However, statistics have shown that the sector’s performance ... -
Improving Access to Education for People with Disability in Nigeria
Ikhide, Emily (2021)About seven million children with disabilities are out of school in Nigeria, constituting over 50% of total out-of-school children. Providing education access for these children is challenging despite the enactment of ... -
The Inefficiency of the Federal Government Staff Housing Board as a Framework for Providing Housing Access for Civil Servants
Ikhide, Emily (Department of Democratic Governance, 2021)Housing deficit in Nigeria is currently estimated at about 17 million units. The Federal Government Staff Housing Board (FGSHB) is inefficient and unable to bridge the housing gap for federal civil servants The FGSHB ... -
Leveraging equity and fairness in the distribution of political positions to promote unity and security in Nigeria
Ikhide, Emily; Udefuna, Patrick; Nandi, Livinus A. (National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, 2021)Nigeria has witnessed diverse forms of insecurity and conflicts in the past ten years. This ranges from farmers-herders conflicts, Boko Haram insurgency, ethnic violence, religious extremism, kidnapping, and political ... -
Reducing the Cost of Governance: Alternative Policy Options for Economic Sustainability
Ikhide, Emily; Onyimadu, Chukwuemeka (2021-06)The Nigerian government has proposed to harmonise the salaries of civil servants as a measure to control the high costs of governance amidst the shrinking revenue base. While the harmonisation of salaries across MDAs is a ...