From May through July 2015, with support from USAID/PIND, a team from LITE/Africa and ANEEJ program officers carried out 96 focus group discussions and 44 interviews with 845 community residents in 24 communities, 8 local government areas and four states of Cross River, Delta, Edo and Ondo States, all in the Niger Delta. This report serves as an accountability tool, which provides community residents feedback on the effectiveness, mandate, policies and activities of Niger Delta Institutions. Thus, it amplifies voices of community residents to a wider audience, which will help place them at the center of the policy discourse on decisions that affect their lives.

 

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