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Resign Now, Nigeria Climate Activists tell Church of England Pensions Board Boss, Mather

LAGOS, NIGERIA. August 25, 2022… Leaders of the Lagos Peoples Movement, a grassroots environmental activist behind the Shadow Shell Annual General Meeting in Lagos have called on the Chair of the Church of England Pensions Board, Clive Mather to resign for being a shareholder in Shell and, hence being a stumbling block for divestment of the Church’s £3.5bn fund from […]

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ANEEJ welcomes return of $23m Abacha loot for Infrastructural projects

BENIN-CITY, NIGERIA. August 24, 2022… The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice has welcomed the signing of agreements between the Nigerian and United States Governments to return $23million recovered from the Late General Sani Abacha for the completion of three major infrastructural landmark projects. Executive Director of ANEEJ and Leader of the Monitoring Transparency and Accountability project in the […]

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OUTCOME STATEMENT—Demanding Transparency and Accountability in Nigeria’s National Public Debt, SDR, and Financial Management

The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) in collaboration with Africa Forum and Initiative for Debt and Development (AFRODAD) organized African Conference on Debt and Development (AfCODD 2022) Nigeria National Conference at the K-Class Hotel,Wuse Zone 5, Abuja on 18 August 2022.The conference is a build up to the AFCoDD 2022 and brought together Government Leaders, Civil Society […]

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COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY PARTICIPANTS AT A 2- DAY WORKSHOP ON THE USE OF UNCAC COALITION GUIDE FOR CSO & PRIVATE SECTOR

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY PARTICIPANTS AT A 2- DAY WORKSHOP ON THE USE OF UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST CORUPTION (UNCAC) COALITION GUIDE FOR CSO AND PRIVATE SECTOR IN PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, FROM 4TH – 5TH AUGUST 2022 Arising from a training session on the use of UNCAC Coalition Guide for CSOs and Private Sector organized by the Africa Network for […]

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A Guide to: The UK’s Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime

Oliver Windridge is a British lawyer, specializing in international human rights, anti-corruption   and international criminal law. He is particularly interested in exploring where these three   elements interconnect.  Oliver is founder of rights: applied, a human rights and anti-corruption consultancy that has   pioneered the use of “multi-track accountability” solutions.Click to see slide

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Request for Application from Consultant on Assessment of the Implementation of Nigeria’s Anti-corruption Commitments

Corruption is a major problem in Nigeria and is largely responsible for widespread poverty and underdevelopment. According to the UN and the AU, around $148 billion is stolen from Africa annually by political leaders, multinational corporations, the business elite and civil servants with complicity of banking and property industries in Europe, North America and elsewhere.   Transparency International (TI), recently ranked […]

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Free Inibehe Effiong now, ANEEJ urges Akwa-Ibom CJ

BENIN CITY, Nigeria. August 3, 2022… The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), a human right organisation has called for the immediate release of a lawyer and human rights activist, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, who was sent to prison, Wednesday morning, by the Akwa Ibom State Chief Judge, Justice Ekaette Obot. Executive Director of ANEEJ, the Rev David Ugolor […]

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REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FROM CONSULTANTS ON DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION

Background The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) is implementing the “Enhancing Anti-corruption and Social Inclusive Reform Initiatives in Nigeria” project. ANEEJ has received funding from Palladium under the Strengthening Civic Advocacy and Local Engagement (SCALE) project supported by USAID.  ANEEJ is working with eight organisations under the anchor-cluster model as the anchor organization. The cluster is composed […]

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REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FOR A RESOURCE PERSON

The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) is implementing the  “Enhancing Anti-corruption and Social Inclusive Reform Initiatives in Nigeria” project. ANEEJ has received funding from Palladium under the Strengthening Civic Advocacy and Local Engagement (SCALE) project supported by USAID.  ANEEJ is working with eight organisations under the anchor-cluster model as the anchor organization. The cluster is composed of […]

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