A series of trainings by Basel Institute was launched
Within the framework of “Engaged citizenry for responsible governance” project funded by USAID and implemented by Transparency International Anticorruption Center, Basel Institute on Governance (BIG, Switzerland) provides series of trainings for representatives of civil society organizations (CSO) and active citizens interested in governance transparency and accountability. Three-day training “Social accountability and participatory monitoring methodologies” was launched on May 4, 2015. It brought together representatives of 23 CSOs who underwent the training.
It includes 2 modules: training on social accountability strategies and contextualization and participatory monitoring techniques. The training is conducted by BIG trainees - Claudia Baez Camargo, Head of Governance Research and Franziska Stahl, Research Fellow.
Transparency International Anticorruption Center (TIAC) Public Organization in a consortium with Investigative Journalists NGO, Journalists’ Club “Asparez”, Civic Development and Partnership Foundation (CDPF), Basel Institute on Governance (BIG, Switzerland) and the European Center for Non-for-profit Law (ECNL, Hungary) implements USAID supported “Engaged citizenry for responsible governance” Project. The goal of the Project is to increase civic engagement in and oversight of reforms aimed at improving transparency and accountability of government actions and policies.