Belay, TekabeDe Simone, Martin EliasParajuli, DilipOkunola, Olumide OlaoluDahal, MaheshGafar, AyodejiPradhan, ElinaChugunov, DmitryIsser, DeborahNweje, Ikechukwu John2024-07-222024-07-222024-07-22https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41924Human capital, the sum of a population’s health, skills, knowledge, and experience, constitutes a fundamental pillar in the sustainable development and economic growth of nations (World Bank 2018). It represents not just the capacity of individuals to contribute productively to society, but also the potential for countries to achieve higher levels of economic development and social well-being. This report focuses on identifying the constraints to and solutions for improving human capital outcomes in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a country with significant untapped potential in this critical area.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGOPUBLIC EXPENDITURE FOR EDUCATIONHUMAN CAPITAL AND GROWTHPUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONHUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATIONQUALITY EDUCATIONSDG 4PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONSSDG 16DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTHSDG 8Human Capital Public Expenditure and Institutional Review - An analysis of financing and governace constraints for the delievry of basic education and primary health care in NigeriaReportWorld Bank10.1596/41924