We’ll tell you everything you need to know about the National Social Investment Programme NSIP Service code *45665# and all of its possibilities. So keep reading.
The NSIP Service code was created so that beneficiaries and prospective applicants of the Scheme can readily access the four programs offered by NSIP, as well as the two extra programs stated below:
- N-Power
- GEEP
- CCT
- HGSFP
- 543
- NEXIT
Nigeria’s National Social Investment Program (NSIP) is a social welfare initiative launched by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 2015, with the National Social Investment Office as its lead. The program was established to ensure that resources were distributed more equitably to vulnerable populations, such as children, youth, and women. The office of President Muhammadu Buhari has launched four projects to combat poverty and promote economic development.
1) N-Power
Nigeria’s Federal Government’s N-Power Program is a job-creation and skills-empowerment initiative. The program is aimed for young Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 35, with the goal of assisting them in acquiring and developing life-long skills that would enable them to become practical solution givers in their communities and innovative players in local and global marketplaces.
2) Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)
The Conditional Cash Transfer Program helps the most vulnerable people by delivering cash with no strings attached to individuals in the lowest income category, reducing poverty, improving nutrition and self-sufficiency, and boosting growth through increased consumption.
3) GEEP
This acronym stands for Government Enterprise and Empowerment Program.
The Government Enterprise and Empowerment Initiative (GEEP) is a microlending investment program that helps enterprises at the bottom of the economic pyramid. Traders, women’s cooperatives, market women, industrious youth, farmers, and agricultural workers are among those who will benefit from the zero-interest loan.
4) NHGSFP
This is an acronym that stands for “National Home Grown School Feeding Program.”
The National Homegrown School Feeding Program aims to provide a cost-effective home-grown school feeding program with a specific focus on increasing school enrollment, reducing the incidence of malnutrition, particularly among the poor; empowering cooks while supporting local agriculture through smallholder farmers, thereby stimulating economic growth through the socio-economic value chain; and empowering cooks while supporting local agriculture through smallholder farmers, thereby stimulating economic growth through the socio-economic value chain.
5) NEXIT
This is a joint project of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to provide empowerment opportunities to Exited Npower Beneficiaries so that they can become self-sufficient rather than returning to the streets with nothing.
6) S4J
S4J stands for “Skills for Job.” The Skills for Job project aims to test a new way to preparing Nigerian teenagers from low-income and disadvantaged families for current and future job prospects.
All of the NSIP programs supervised by the Humanitarian Ministry have a goal. The GEEP program should not be confused with the NEXIT Scheme; they are two separate programs. While everyone can apply for GEEP, only former Npower beneficiaries are eligible to apply for NEXIT.
Source: Nyscinfo