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Nigeria Civil Society Index launched in AbujaThe Civil Society Index: Nigeria, a publication titled Civil Society in Nigeria Contributing to Positive Change was launched during a workshop in Abuja from 9 – 11 June 2009. The 2-day launch and workshop was attended by over 140 representatives from human rights, development, gender/women, youth, health and physically-challenged focused non-governmental organizations drawn from across the country.
The Special Adviser to the President on civil society, Mr. Chime Ume-Ezeoke launched the report and declared the workshop open. He expressed his happiness at the opportunity provided by the event to enable him interact with the civil society sector which he considered critical to sustaining development in the country. Welcoming participants to the workshop, UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Alberic Kacou said, “the CSI report on Nigeria has highlighted the gaps and challenges that civil society in Nigeria face in terms of internal capacity for governance and resource management, access to funding and building effective partnerships with the state, among others.” UNDP, he said invested in the research in order to “ support the continued growth and strengthened capacity of civil society as key players in fostering development and political accountability. The launch enabled participants to critically examine the state of the civil society in Nigeria, the CSI document and the reality of the findings, and how to address the challenges posed as well as learning from the experience of civil society organisations in other countries. |
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