Projects
West African Parliiaments Use Evidence for Accountable Governance
West African Parliaments Use Evidence for Accountable Governance
In partnership with USAID and ECOWAS Parliament, the West African Parliaments Use Evidence for Accountable Governance project highlights the critical role of evidence-based policymaking across Africa. Through surveys and interviews with parliamentarians from 10 countries, the project revealed how strengthening the use of data and research in legislation leads to better governance, greater accountability, and improved development outcomes. The TSUE Project also developed essential tools to support USAID Missions and national leaders in fostering a culture of "evidence champions" for more informed decision-making.
Credits: USAID and ECOWAS Parliament
Capacity-building Training of AUC, RECs, CSO, Women's Right Organizations and National Governments on Coordination in Data Collection, Analysis, and Utilization Relating to VAWG/SGBV/HP and SRH&RR Indicators
This training brought together representatives from the African Union Commission (AUC), Regional Economic Communities (RECs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Women’s Rights Organizations, and national governments to strengthen their skills in coordinating data collection, analysis, and utilization. Focused on key indicators related to Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Harmful Practices (HP), and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH&RR), the workshop aimed to enhance the quality, consistency, and use of data to drive better policy and program decisions across Africa.
Desert Wildlife Conservation
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Renewable Energy Program
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Rainforest Action Initiative
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