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Name
TURYAHIKAYO
How did You find out about this Network/Resource?
ONLINE
Please share a short bio for yourself. This should be no more than 3-4 short paragraphs.
Centre for citizens communications and Justice CECICOJU is a community based NON GOVERNMENTAL organization operating in the extreme west of Uganda.
Centre for Citizen Communication and Justice will act as a Voice for Citizens to address, well defined social accountability approach to community development.
Aware that Social accountability approaches rely on mobilizing and equipping citizens not only to understand their rights and hold government to account for its commitments and to bring about institutional change, but also to understand their responsibilities in bringing about this change. CECICOJU is a community approach that aims to improve delivery of services (including public services) and functioning of institutions by transforming the relationship between citizens (service users) and governments (service providers). CECICOJU is designed to increase dialogue between citizens and their governments to improve on service delivery or address institutional and governance issues that affect the daily lives of their children and families, for example, education, health, food security and environment per their own set standards.
The approach gives communities the platform to learn their rights and responsibilities which transforms how they think about themselves and their governments. In the process they learn how to raise concerns and engage with government representatives in ways proved to ensure that governments do respond. CECICOJU also gives citizens the opportunity to voice their opinions about what makes a good public service delivery, for example, what constitutes a good extension service, school, clinic, or other government service. Once citizens generate indicators that describe what makes a good service, they then rate the performance of services against the indicators.

Finally, communities work with other stakeholders to influence decision makers to improve services and address institutional weaknesses using a simple set of advocacy tools.

MISSION: To raise the voices of the citizens through empowerment and strengthening of individual, civic organizations’ capacity and other stakeholders to demand political accountability good governance access to information Peace Innitiatives,and human rights.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you have direct and significant expertise
EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
What are your main skills/expertise?
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER
What are Your expertise areas/sectors when it comes to youth
Peacebuilding, Education, Gender, Media, Climate Change, Development, ICT, Democracy, Protection, Livelihoods, Psychosocia, Leadership, Art
What are Your primary Skills, to compliment Your areas/sectors
Advocacy, Budgeting, Capacity Building, Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Fundraising, Grant Writing, Program Management, Program Administration, Program Design, Public Relations, Research, Training

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At 11:38am on September 27, 2017, Ahuva Baginski said…

Good day,

I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and demand it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on ([email protected]) for the full details.

Have a nice day
Sophie.

 
 
 

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