Over 200 Nigerian CSOs benefit from EU’s £13.1m capacity strengthening programme

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Over 200 Civil Society Organisations across ten states have been impacted with the European Union (EU)-funded Agents for Citizen-Driven Transformation (ACT) programme which is designed to strengthen the capacity of CSOs to become more effective agents of sustainable development in Nigeria.

Launched in 2019, the EU-ACT initiative which has a budget of €13.1 million and being implemented by the British Council also focuses on promoting collaboration between CSOs and other stakeholders to create an inclusive regulatory environment for the industry.

So far, the initiative has increased the ability of 202 CSOs to manage their operations, empower over 2,800 staff in organizational growth, and train 690 civil society network leaders in leadership skills, according to a statement signed by Lauratu Umar Abdulsalam, Communication and Media Engagement Adviser for ACT, Managing Conflict in Nigeria (MCN) and Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC) Programmes of the British Council.

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It added that the initiative had provided 86 grants to CSO partners, which had had a good influence on their communities.

The regulatory environment for CSOs has also improved, with established self-regulation mechanisms and platforms, as well as enhanced operational efficiency in regulatory bodies as the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering.

To consolidate on the gains of the ACT programme, the EU launched an e-Learning platform on Thursday at an event titled “Nigerian CSOs Translating Knowledge into Capacity and Impact,”in Abuja.

The event gathered over the 200 selected CSOs, Capacity Development Providers, government agencies, and other key stakeholders to share their experiences, impact, and lessons learned.

It set a learning agenda for improving the capacity and credibility of CSOs in Nigeria.

The Knowledge Management Event also provided a platform to showcase the results, outcomes, and impact of the ACT Programme to a cross-section of stakeholders in the civil society sector.

It presented the experiences of the programme as thought leaders in capacity development, shared the impact through the testimonies of beneficiaries, and presented the lessons learnt from the implementation.

Participants were also drawn from development partners, media, academia, private sector players, commercial sector actors, academia, and others involved in the civil society space in Nigeria.

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