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Nigeria MDGs Countdown Strategy: 2010 to 2015

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The five-year Countdown Strategy is a testimony to Nigeria’s unflagging determination to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Produced with an acute awareness of the short amount of time that is left to achieve the lofty objectives of the 2015 deadline, this document from the Office of the Special Assistant to Nigeria’s President on MDGs is therefore squarely focused on clarifying Nigeria’s current position with a view to putting measures in place to ensure accelerated progress.



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