Publications
National Assembly Watch Week ending 10 November 2012
This week's National Assembly Watch focuses on Constitution review where the Senate says no to referandum and the House of Representatives takes the review to the grassroots. It also looks at the
National Assembly Watch
ActionAid Nigeria reports on outcome of decisions in Nigeria's National AssemblyNational Assembly and raises questions about how this affect the lives of poor people. This edition is for the week
National Assembly Watch for the Week ending 13 October 2012
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WATCH(A twice-monthly focus on Nigeria’s National Assembly.Period ending October 13, 2012)
ActionAid Nigeria's Proposal to the Senate Committee on Review of the Nigerian Constitution
The senate committee on the review of the Nigerian constitution are on the threshold of making further amendments to the 1999 Constitution, after the first, second and third alterations were carried
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WATCH- week ending 30 Spetember 2012
ActionAid Nigeria's National Assembly Watch for the week ending 30 September 2012The last two weeks after the National Assembly resumed from vacation we have witnessed interesting scenes in the two
National Assembly Watch for week ending 15 September 2012
A focus on emerging issues from Nigeria's National Assembly
Primary Concern: Why women are not part of decision making and local governance
The focus of this report is on the existing policies and practices affecting women’s involvement and participation in decision making as well as local governance. ActionAid recognises that the overall
Invisible Farmers
A reasearch by ActionAid Nigeria on the status of smallholder women farmers in over 18 local government areas across nine local rights programme states.
Standing up against disaster
National Assembly Watch No 2
This week's topic is-President Jonathan seeks N1.3tr foreign loan