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Women Politicians in Ekiti and Osun States meet to plan their participation in 2019 Elections

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  • Post published:May 3, 2018
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Community Leaders Meet To Strategise On Engaging The Local Government On Inclusive Budgeting

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  • Post published:May 3, 2018
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Grassroots Communities Engage Duty Bearers on School Projects

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  • Post published:May 3, 2018
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Promoting Equitable and Fair Tax Regime for the Informal Sector Workers
A member of the Isolo Hairdressers Association urging members to pay their taxes at the Training of Grassroots Leaders of Informal Sector Associations in Lagos.

Promoting Equitable and Fair Tax Regime for the Informal Sector Workers

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  • Post published:April 14, 2018
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Enhancing Community-Based Monitoring Of Educational Projects
Pupils of Barnawa II Primary School located in Kaduna South LGA, Kaduna State, sitting on the floor without reading tables and chairs.

Enhancing Community-Based Monitoring Of Educational Projects

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  • Post published:April 14, 2018
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Research On Informal Sector Taxation In Lagos

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  • Post published:April 12, 2018
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CLP’s 2016 Annual Report

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  • Post published:April 12, 2018
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Promoting Community-Based HIV/AIDS Intervention

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  • Post published:April 12, 2018
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Strengthening Community Development Practices In Nigeria

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Promoting Participatory Budget At The Grassroots Level

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  • Post published:April 12, 2018
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"The implementation of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) is even more important at the grassroots i.e. the local government (LG) level. The grassroots citizens constitute huge proportion of the Nigerian society; yet, over the years, they have been deprived of opportunities and resources that could improve their social and economic wellbeing. The grassroots communities lack basic amenities and services like motorable roads, quality healthcare, stable power supply, quality education. Meanwhile, grassroot citizens tend to rely heavily on public services; this is because they cannot afford to patronize private schools and private health facilities, provide private boreholes to meet their needs for water, nor run generators for power supply as do the more well-off segments, middle and upper classes of the society."Read more:communitylifeproject.org/2021/07/13/how-to-make-the-open-government-partnership-ogp-work-at-the-g...#opengov #ogp #communitydevelopment #opengovernment ... See MoreSee Less

How to make the Open Government Partnership (OGP) work at the Grassroots level – CLP

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How to make the Open Government Partnership (OGP) work at the Grassroots level Post author:communitylifeproject Post published:July 13, 2021 Post category:Blog / Blog/News / News Post comments:0 Comme...
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