May 2017

CORRUPTION AND PUBLIC FINANCE MISMANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA’S TERTIARY EDUCATION SECTOR – THE EXIGENCY FOR OPEN GOVERNMENT

By Julius Adinoyi, Associate Programme Manager, Basic Rights Watch Introduction and Background Over the last few years, several studies have shown that there has been mismanagement of funds in the tertiary education sector through high financial misappropriations, fund-misuse, unaccountability of existing funding source and breach of project implementation policies which have led to an increasing […]

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#TheStoryofKambang – Advocacy for interventions on urgent capital needs of Kambang Community, Plateau State

On 22 May 2017, the Tracking Needs team was at Kambang Community, Daffo, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State for research and investigation over their urgent capital needs. This was following baseline indicators that opined that the community has several challenges on access to basic social amenities. The community has a population of 2500 est. with no

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#TheStoryofBartish – Advocacy for interventions on urgent capital needs of Bartish Community, Plateau State

On 20 May 2017, the Tracking Needs team was at Bartish Community, Mbara, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State for research and investigation over their urgent capital needs. This was following baseline indicators that informed us that the community has several challenges on access to basic social amenities. The community of 3500  population est. has no access

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#TheStoryofFarah – Advocacy for interventions on urgent capital needs of Farah Community, Plateau State

On 20 May 2017, the Tracking Needs team was at Farah Community, Mbara, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State for research and investigation over their urgent capital needs. This was following baseline indicators that informed us that the community has several challenges on access to basic social amenities. The community of 3500  population est. has with no

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Building Partnerships and Learning from Concrete Phenomenal Experiences

From Left: BRW team, Roseline Onayi Mathew and Austin Ekwujuru; and PPDC Team,  Seember Nyager, and Gift Omoidedia   On the 3rd of May 2017, following Basic Rights Watch’s (BRW) quest to build partnerships and leverage of the phenomenal experiences of domestic non-profits that have already made awesome impacts around the country, we were invited

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