Transparency Center Africa

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Transparency Center Africa

Lead and Support the efforts of non-state and state actors in strengthening Public Governance Accountability and citizens’ engagement mechanisms for improved service delivery, with a focus on Agriculture, Basic Education, Healthcare and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH).

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Transparency Center Africa

Active and Engaged Citizenry, Accountable, Responsive and Capable Governments for Improved Service Delivery.

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Transparency Center Africa

Transparency Center Africa, initially known as Transparency and Accountability in Totality-FollowTaxes, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting service delivery. The organization supports non-state and state actors in promoting and strengthening institutions to become more proactive, responsive, and accountable.

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TCA

Simplifying public management
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Transparency Center Africa

Transparency Center Africa Popularly known as TinT-FollowTaxes is a Civil society Organization that has been working on improving accountability and transparency in Northern Nigeria and other States across Africa through research, policy, advocacy, practice, monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and transparency mechanisms for more than five years.

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Khalipha Haliru Ahmad

Lead Director

Mission

Lead and Support the efforts of non-state and state actors in strengthening Public Governance Accountability and citizens’ engagement mechanisms for improved service delivery, with a focus on Agriculture, Basic Education, Healthcare and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH).

Vision

Active and Engaged Citizenry, Accountable, Responsive and Capable Governments for Improved Service Delivery.




Mobilizing and empowering citizens to utilize simplified public data to demand from power holders improvement in service delivery

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Support Transparency Center Africa (TinT-FollowTaxes) in promoting accountability, good governance, and citizen engagement across Africa. Your donation helps fight corruption, strengthen public finance transparency, and empower communities to demand better governance. With your support, we advocate for policy reforms, protect digital rights, and drive meaningful change. Donate today to help build a just, equitable, and transparent society

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MEET The Team

TCA Management

Khalifa Haliru Ahmed

Lead Director

Mahmud Ibrahim

Operations and Finance Lead

Musa Sulaiman

Head of Programs and Partnership

Ibrahim Idris

Communications and Research Lead

Rimamtanug Tsentop Yahuda

Finance Assistant

Abdullahi Musa lbi

Shin Kun Sheda Lead

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How we do what we do?

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Strengthening government institutions to be more accountable, responsive and capable.

Simplifying public management data across all literacy levels.

Mobilizing and empowering citizens to utilize simplified public data to demand from power holders improvement in service delivery.

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