#Account4COVID focuses on how African countries are responding to COVID-19, supporting civic actors’ interventions. We want to ensure government officials account for fiscal policy, public platforms for related aid and debt-relief, and resource allocation and expenditure. We want them to provide accessible accounts (narratives) to their citizens of current and future plans to create more resilient systems and to ‘bounce back better’
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 2: Janet Zhou
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 2: Nathalie Sidibe
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 2: Leonida Mutuku
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 2: Gilbert Sendugwa
Overcoming vaccine hesitancy
Reflections On Equity & Social Justice of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Africa, presentation by Health Justice Initiative
Pan African conversations on Covid-19
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 3: Dr Gabriel Pollen
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 3: Fabien Nsengiyumva
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 3: Marta Mumbua
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 3: Nyema Richards
#ACCOUNT4COVID Webinar 3: Elomo Andela
COVID-19 and Accountability in Africa.
COVID-19 Anti Corruption Strategies in Africa.
Taking stock of the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in Africa.
ZIMCODD shares about its work ahead of our second webinar that focuses on issues of corruption as related to use of COVID-19 funds in Africa.
In our first webinar, we engaged civil society leaders – Hamzat Lawal, Uadamen Ilevbaoje, Masana Ndinga-Kanga, Zukiswa Kota, Wanjiru Gikonyo & Moussa Kondo – on their diverse experiences as regards COVID-19 accountability work across Africa.