Operational Assessment of the ECOWAS Parliament: 2002-2012

Overview

The focus of the project was to determine the extent of effectiveness of ECOWAS Parliament to national and regional development, leading to a reduction in variance between targets and achievements in the activities of the Parliament.

Interventions

An assessment study of the ECOWAS Parliament for a ten-year period.

Outcomes

Info pending

Partners

    • ECOWAS Parliament
    • National Institute of Legislative Studies
    • National Assembly of Nigeria
    • African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF)

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