Nigerian Civic Groups Get $9Million MacArthur Foundation Grant
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- CLEEN Foundation (Abuja): To create a comprehensive online repository that catalogs, analyses, and provides detailed information on corruption cases and to facilitate monitoring of implementation and compliance with the ACJA in corruption cases.
- International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)/Nigeria: To provide technical assistance to states working to adopt and implement the ACJA.
- Nigerian Bar Association (Abuja): To promote the adoption and implementation of the ACJA by providing technical support to state governments.
- Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (Abuja): To promote understanding of the ACJA through tailored trainings and continuing legal education for judges, prosecutors, and defense lawyers.
- Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative (Abuja): To promote the implementation of the ACJA in Lagos and Ondo states by enhancing citizen participation in judicial processes through case monitoring, daily observation of court cases, and user satisfaction surveys.
- Grants to civil society organizations will support activities related to reducing corruption, including efforts to leverage and respond to investigative journalism regarding corruption.
- African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Abuja): To educate civil society organizations on Nigeria’s plan for implementing the Open Government Partnership, an initiative to secure commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and strengthen governance.
- African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (Abuja): To build public awareness, support, and advocacy for Nigeria’s new whistle-blower policies, which seek to encourage and protect citizens who report corruption-related offenses.
- Arewa Research & Development Project (Kaduna): To amplify investigative news reports on corruption and organize civil society and community organizations to actively participate in the campaign against corruption.
- Center for Transparency Advocacy (Abuja): To mobilize Nigerians to embrace non-violent forms of campaigns and protests against impunity and corrupt governance in the country.
- Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (Abuja): To amplify the reach of investigative reports related to corruption and to improve mechanisms and systems for preventing, detecting, and punishing corruption.
- Connected Development (Abuja): To monitor and advocate for accountability in the flow and use of Universal Basic Education Funds in Kaduna state.
- Human and Environmental Development Agenda (Lagos): To mobilise community engagement around corruption cases and to strengthen the capacity of Nigerian civil society to understand international mechanisms to reduce corruption.
- Social Development Integrated Centre (Port Harcourt): To respond to investigative reports on corruption by organising, mobilising, and coordinating with community groups.
- Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation (Abuja): To establish an anti-corruption advocacy and mobilisation platform focused on the education and electricity sectors and to feature stories of success and progress in the fight against corruption.
- Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (Abuja): To engage and mobilise young people in the fight against corruption through social media and various forms of journalism.
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