Mobility and security in West Africa

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2015
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Ikeja, Lagos state (21, Akinsanya Street Taiwo Bus-Stop Ojodu): CLEEN Foundation,
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ECOWAS protocol and country field reports: Essence of ECOWAS protocol; Nigeria-Benin; Togo-Benin; Ghana-Togo; Cote d’Ivoire- Burkina Faso; Cote d’Ivoire- Mali; Policy & Actions Recommendations: Training and capacity Building development of Law Enforcement officials; Joint Patrol & Co-ordination of Security Patrol; Availability and circulation of travel documents; Education and Advocacy Campaigns; Infrastructural Development and Process Improvement; ECOWAS Protocols Monitoring Media Network ;Mobile Arbitration Panel; Legislative and Law Reforms

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To better understand the mindset of Nigerians in relation to the forthcoming 2015 General Elections, the CLEEN Foundation in collaboration with the NOI Polls and with funding support from the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) conducted the 2015 Election Perception Survey. The project surveyed 5000 Nigerians across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory as well as representing the 109 Senatorial Districts in Nigeria. The survey provided a very useful opportunity for Nigerians to reflect on their intention to participate in the 2015 elections and to outline their perceptions on elections security as well as the level of preparedness for the election. The goal of the survey is to provide the government, security agencies, the election management body, the civil society and the general public.
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