On Nigeria Digest: December 2024
The Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education helps Abuja's Original Inhabitants advocate for their rights and secure government representation after decades of displacement and marginalization.
Cohorts of civil society organizations, representing diverse communities, work together in solidarity to amplify and expand each other’s learning and success in anti-corruption efforts.
Explore learning briefs, reports, and memos on Nigerian-led efforts to reduce corruption by strengthening transparency, accountability, and participation and by applying a gender equity and social inclusion lens.
The National Corruption Survey of Nigerians, from the National Bureau of Statistics and the MacArthur-supported United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, reported more Nigerians were empowered to refuse corruption.
A literature review on gender and corruption found pressure to adhere to gender norms makes both men and women more likely to engage in corrupt activities.
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