Geographic focus
Africa
Type
Non-Profit
SERAP uses human rights law to encourage the government and others to address developmental and human rights challenges such as corruption, poverty, inequality and discrimination through advocacy, research, education and litigation.
Find out more
http://www.serap-nigeria.org
Funding details
Name
Year
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) 2017 Grant
2017
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) 2019 Grant
2019
SERAP 2023 Renewal Grant
2023
Total
US$ 1,140,000
Opinion & analysis
Independent institutions will bolster African democracies
Discussions at the 2023 Africa Drive for Democracy Conference underscore the need to support Luminate partners working to build trust and engagement in civic and political processes.
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Tackling corruption and promoting transparency in Nigeria
SERAP is a Nigerian non-profit working to remedy corruption by advocating for improved implementation of the policy, legislative, and legal framework that dictates how public funds are to be spent and how government should...
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Building an eco-system: why it matters
Watch some of our Nigeria-based investees talk about their work to increase accountability, reduce corruption, and ensure public funds are spent delivering the services the public really needs.
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Empowering Citizens to Fight Corruption | Why We Invested: SERAP
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Program (SERAP ) plays a leading role in the long fight for transparency in Nigeria and in building jurisprudence around access to information.
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