Publications
End of Project Report- Promoting the rights of women, children and young people through knowledge building and community organizing
ActionAid Nigeria with funding support from European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) Country-Based Support Scheme of the EC Delegation to Nigeria implemented a two year project (2014
The Tax Justice Together Project- An Infographic
This 10-page Infographics focuses on advocating for progressive and fair reform of global tax policies. It highlights the different tax loopholes and analyses the social cost of the revenue lost to
The Need to Cultivate Our Farmers' Futures
The Need to Cultivate Our Farmers' Futures is a community-based assessment of Nigeria's GESS Programme told through infographics. A PDF copy of the booklet can be downloaded for free using the link
The West African Giveaway: Use & Abuse of Corporate Tax Incentives in ECOWAS
This report examines corporate tax incentives and their impact in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), with a focus on four countries: Nigeria, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal.The
Simplified version of UN voluntary guidelines on tenure of land, fisheries and forests
ActionAid Nigeria has created a short, simplified version of the UN Guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests, so farmers and communities can better understand
Simplified UN voluntary guidelines on the tenure of land, fisheries and forests
To help small holder farmers and rural communities understand their rights, ActionAid has created a short, simplified version of the UN voluntary guidelines on the tenure of land, fisheries and
Corruption & Poverty in Nigeria: The Linkages
This 10 page booklet illustrates the linkages between poverty and corruption in Nigeria using infographics. It can be downloaded for free using the link in the bottom right corner of this page.
Poverty and Corruption in Nigeria: A Report
Nigeria has the largest economy on the African continent. Ironically, the country also harbours some of the poorest people in the world with as many as 69 percent of the population living below the