Partner and Donors

These Are the Heroes with the Passion to Transform Their Communities

Our Partners

Abuja | Nigeria

Connected Development (CODE) empowers marginalized communities in Africa by creating platforms for dialogue, enabling informed debate, and building citizens’ capacities to hold their governments accountable through initiatives like Follow The Money

Public and Private Development Center

The primary goal of these projects is to empower and mobilise more citizens to participate in government operations. It supports and stimulates citizen engagement through its Budeshi radio programs, which stress the need to institutionalize open contracting processes across all stakeholder groups in Nigeria.

— Young Professionals in Policy and Development (YouPaD)

YouPAD’s overarching goal is to serve as a platform for young people to engage with, discuss, investigate, and analyze problems related to foreign and domestic policy, security, climate change, governance, and development.

— The BudgIT Foundation

The BudgIT Foundation promotes budget reform at the national and subnational levels through stakeholder and institutional engagement, collaborations, partnerships, civic-tech innovation, and active citizen mobilization.

— Coalition for Socio-Ecological Tranformation (COSET)

CoSET, also known as Uwem Nnyin, is a platform that includes Nigerian citizens, organizations, community groups, and media. We challenge the prevalent growth paradigm and advocate for equitable and long-term outcomes for individuals, society, and the environment. Learn about our founding ideas and our dedication to socioecological development.

IPCR is committed to providing Africa with policy options based on results-oriented research, as well as building capacities and intervening in conflict-affected areas, so that Africa can emerge as a source, peaceful, and democratic continent that respects the principles of the rule of law and human dignity.

— We the People

We the People – Centre for Social Studies and Development was founded to create platforms and spaces for citizens, particularly those on the receiving end of sometimes harsh government/private sector policies, to safeguard their social, political, and economic rights.

Our Donors

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office leads the UK’s work to end extreme poverty, deliver the Global Goals, and tackle global challenges

Peace Direct

Peace Insight publishes stories highlighting local peacebuilding efforts in conflict-affected regions, amplifying the voices of people and projects working to save lives, protect communities, and build peace

— Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund

The Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund supports community-led initiatives to address legacies of conflicts and human rights violations in West Africa

— Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) – Foundation for social democracy!

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is Germany’s oldest political foundation with a long history of social democracy, founded in 1925. Friedrich Ebert, the first democratically elected German President, left a political legacy that inspired the foundation’s establishment and goal.

— Palladium Groups

Palladium is an international advisory and management firm that works with governments, businesses, and investors to address the world’s most pressing challenges

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