COVID-19 Transparency & Accountability in Nigeria. (CTAP)

CTAP seeks to promote accountability and transparency through the tracking of COVID-19 intervention funds across 9 African countries.

COVID-19 Transparency and Accountability Project (CTAP) is an initiative that seeks to promote accountability and transparency through the tracking of COVID-19 intervention funds across 9 African countries – Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Senegal and Sierra Leone.

CTAP is sponsored by Conrad Hilton Foundation and Skoll Foundation and executed by BudgIT Foundation, Connected Development and Global Integrity.

Global integrity is a learning-centered organization that connects frontline actors and global players to help them navigate complex governance challenges with a systems change mindset. Global Integrity aims to support locally-led efforts to solve governance-related challenges and that public resources are used effectively, to deliver public services and meet people’s needs.

The context remains grim, with slow and unequal vaccine access and rollout, as well as with low citizen trust in government institutions providing a fertile ground for misinformation and vaccine hesitancy.