August 2017

Magnifying Rural Voices for Poverty Eradication – How we facilitated water provision for a poor rural community

A Kuchidna drinking from the old unhygienic water source The community of Kuchidna, Kubusu in Karu LGA of Nasarawa State with a population of 3,000 was about to witness a change of story on 18th February 2017 when the Tracking Needs Team from Basic Rights Watch visited the community for research and investigation over their urgent […]

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Creating Information Sharing Relationships with Key Governmental Stakeholders in Tertiary Education Institutions Federal Governance for Open Government

Group photo after the meeting Following our continued quest and un-relentless efforts to ensure Transparency and Accountability in the management of public finance in tertiary education institutions, Basic Rights Watch (BRW) in partnership with Connected Development (CODE), paid a courtesy call on the Executive Secretary (ES) of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) on Wednesday

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Nigeria Extractive Industry: Focus On NGOs Civic Space

Group Picture after the workshop   The need for Transparency and Accountability within the public sector cannot be overemphasized, it is against this backdrop that Global Rights and Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) organized a workshop on “Promoting, Fiscal Accountability and National Development Nigeria’s Extractive Industry Governance” focusing specifically on the Mining Sector. Ironically,

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