by Partners West Africa NigeriaApril 24, 2024 Annual Reports, Citizen Security, Publication, Rule of Law0 comments
PWAN ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2023
In 2023, PWAN clocked eight years and embarked on a transformative journey, driven by our commitment to promoting community engagement, access to justice, and protection for marginalised populations in Nigeria. Through our relentless efforts, we have successfully achieved significant milestones in increasing access to justice, promoting the meaningful participation of women and other excluded...Read More
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PWAN ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2022
In 2022, PWAN was deeply committed to changing the narrative towards equity and inclusion, not only for women but also youth and other marginalized groups, by entrenching our core values across our operations. It was also our seventh-year anniversary. Our milestone achievements and challenges are captured in our annual report. As an organisation, we continue to embrace innovations and adapt...Read More
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PWAN’S ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2021
In 2021, PWAN demonstrated operational resilience after the downturn of 2020 and was faced with ongoing global and national impacts. PWAN was able to navigate the year with the help of a focused strategic plan, strong leadership model, and the professionalism and experience of its staff. We strengthened our work processes as an organization and showcased the promotion of more accountable and...Read More
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PWAN’s ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020
The year 2020 saw the world go into lockdown for several months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This led to several organizations, including PWAN, responding and adapting to the situation in some ways. Firstly, we helped citizens become better informed by disseminating messages on how the disease spreads and safety measures for prevention. Secondly, we conducted a situational analysis to...Read More
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PWAN’s ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2019
“The criminal justice system is too important and crucial in the fabric of a democratic state to have agencies that are inefficient and are not being held accountable.” – Kemi Okenyodo DOWNLOAD PWAN's ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2019 Read More
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