Conduct of Social Accountability Engagement and Training with Youth Using Published Data

Access to Information, Civic Space, Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion, Public Participation — Webinar

Nigeria — May 20, 2026 @ 2:00pm - 3:30pm GMT+01:00

Virtual Event via Microsoft Teams

Host Organization and Partners — OpenGov Youth Innovation Hub, CoST Infrastructure Transparency Initiative Kaduna , Youth Advocacy Coalition on Demographic Dividend Kaduna, Planning and Budget Commission Kaduna State Public Procurement Authority (KADPPA).

https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/368548829355963?p=XHu7maAgVlVxqT0jEl Meeting ID: 368 548 829 355 963 Passcode: XD3kY9Cf

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This webinar will engage and train young people, CSOs, community groups, and government stakeholders on how to use published procurement and infrastructure data for social accountability. Participants will learn about the CoST Initiative, Open Contracting principles, and the Kaduna State Infrastructure Procurement Portal to strengthen citizen monitoring, transparency, and accountability in public service delivery. The event supports Open Government Partnership (OGP) values by promoting civic participation, access to information, and data-driven engagement between citizens and government institutions in Kaduna State and beyond.

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