Reflect, Rethink, and Redouble Collective Efforts on OGP in Nigeria

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic Space, Climate and Environment, Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness, Gender & Inclusion, Justice, Media Freedom, Public Participation — Other

— May 18, 2026 @ 10:00am - 12:00pm GMT+01:00

— May 20, 2026 @ 8:00am - 12:00pm GMT+01:00

— May 21, 2026 @ 10:00am - 2:00am GMT+01:00

Abuja, Nigeria

Host Organization and Partners — • Initiative For Research, Innovation, and Advocacy in Development (IRIAD) • Public and Private Development Center (PPDC) • Socio-Economic Research and Development Centre (SERDEC) • Centre for Transparency Advocacy (CTA) • Gee Foundation • BudgIT • Nigeria Youth Futures Fund • OGP Nigeria Secretariat

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Seven organizations are collaborating for the 2026 Open Gov Week to host series of awareness and sensitization activities. On Monday, May 18, is a Press Conference. Wednesday, May 20, features an Awareness Walk along one of the busiest routes in the Capital, Berger Bridge to Wuse Market to create awareness and sensitize citizens and the public about the OGP. We will also engage citizens on one-on-one interviews during the Walk. Thursday, May 21, we will host a Podcast to engage diverse voices. All activities have media component to expand sensitization, dissemination, visibility, and reach

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Fifteen years ago, OGP launched with a simple but radical premise: that government should serve the people, not the other way around. Over fifteen years, OGP has become the foremost global forum for advancing transparency, accountability, and public participation in government.

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