Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) is leading civil society monitoring of the returned Abacha loot to poor Nigerians by the Federal Government under the Conditional Cash Transfer programme. After days of monitoring the disbursements in Kwali, Abuja, ANEEJ director, Rev. David Ugolor, urged the National Cash Transfer Office to ‘take social distancing into consideration in subsequent payments.’ https://www.aneej.org/observe-social-distancing-at-cash-payment-points-mantra-partners-urge-fg/
The impact of COVID-19 worldwide show that the pandemic will affect people differently as well as magnify existing inequalities along lines of age, class, disability, gender and income. For measures to be effective, the COVID-19 response must integrate understanding of gender norms, roles, and relations from the start. In this brief, Chitra Nagarajan tells how […]
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/04/08/a-call-to-decongest-correctional-centres/
Centre for Community Empowerment and Poverty Eradication (CCEPE) is monitoring the distribution of relief materials to the poorest of the poor in Kwara State. CCEPE along with other civil society organizations (CSOs) were invited to join the Kwara State COVID-19 Palliative Distribution Sub-committee in the bid to involve CSOs in the distribution of food items to the poor in various local […]
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