ACCESS CSO - Connected Advocacy Centre for Youth Development

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Connected Advocacy Centre for Youth Development

  • Connected Advocacy Centre for Youth Development was founded in and is based in Nigeria .
  • Type of organisation: NGO

We aim to build an integrated ecosystem where the marginalized citizens are included as active participants in the political economy of their society.

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Key Activities
ccess to Information, Citizenship, Corruption, Economic Empowerment, Education, Environmental Justice, Gender-based violence, Governance, Labor & Employment, Peace-building & Transitional Justice.
Main Activities
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Target Groups
for clean cooking:
  • Communities and social institutions (including schools and health centers)
Themes
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Energy Solution Focus
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Where we work
Our regions of operation are: Sub-Saharan Africa.

Our countries of operation are: Nigeria.
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Contact Details
Partnerships
We work together with the following ACCESS coalition partners: Centre for 21st Century Issues - Nigeria.
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