From May 2nd to May 6th, R4D's Transparency and Accountability Program (TAP), is launching its latest grant round in Johannesburg, South Africa. TAP's five grantees will receive technical training on public expenditure tracking and quantitative service delivery surveys, other social accountability tools, and advocacy strategies from experts in the field. In addition to networking with fellow grantees, organizations will have the opportunity to further develop their project as well as their long term program and organizational goals.
The five grantees include:
- The Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE), Uganda
- The Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Ghana
- Laboratoire Citoyennetés, Burkina Faso Transparency Rwanda, Rwanda
- Uganda National Health Consumers’ Organisation (UNHCO) / Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS), Uganda
This launch workshop is the first in a series of four training and peer review workshops. To learn more about TAP click here.