Leaders from Nigeria , others join civil societies in push for open government reforms
The world’s largest open government community is gathering for a summit to discuss how democratic reforms can be achieved in the fight against rising authoritarianism, Freedom House has said. Why is it so important to ensure they can work together?
Source: guardian.ngPublished on 2021-12-15
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