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Interagency Collaboration among Security Agencies in the North-East Zone

Security Sector Reform in Nigeria

KAS is cooperating with Nigeria’s House of Representatives’ Committee on Army, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to organize a four-day training workshop for middle-level officers of security agencies in the North-Central geopolitical zone on promoting interagency collaboration.

Symposium

The Digital Future of Nigeria: Potentials and Risks

KAS Nigeria is bringing together start-ups and stakeholders in the ICT, e-commerce and relevant government agencies for a one-day symposium on the digital future of Nigeria to re-assess the stand and what needs to be done.

Workshop

Interagency Collaboration among Security Agencies in the South-South Zone

Security Sector Reform in Nigeria

KAS is cooperating with Nigeria’s House of Representatives’ Committee on Army, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to organize a four-day training workshop for middle-level officers of security agencies in the South-South geopolitical zone on promoting interagency collaboration.

Workshop

Interagency Collaboration among Security Agencies in the North-Central Zone

Security Sector Reform in Nigeria

KAS is cooperating with Nigeria’s House of Representatives’ Committee on Army, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to organize a three-day training workshop for middle-level officers of security agencies in the North-Central geopolitical zone on promoting interagency collaboration.

Expert conference

Tackling Security Challenges in West Africa: Embracing Coordination and Cooperation

International Security Roundtable

KAS is cooperating with Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on Army is organizing a two day international roundtable in Abuja, for stakeholders from across the West Africa region, contiguous states to Nigeria and other countries with similar security challenges as Nigeria to foster the requisite synergy for effective cross-border collaboration.

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Interagency Collaboration and Cooperation between Security Agencies and Citizens in Benue, Nasarawa and Plateau States

KAS in cooperation with Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on Army is organizing a two day seminar for heads of security agencies at state and zonal commands with leaders of the civil society in the North-Central geopolitical zone on Nigeria, on promoting interagency collaboration and cooperation between security agencies and citizens.

Seminar

Interagency Collaboration and Cooperation between Security Agencies and Citizens in Bauchi, Yobe and Gombe States

Security Sector Reform in Nigeria

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is cooperating with Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on Army to organize a two-day seminar for heads of security agencies at state and zonal commands with leaders of the civil society in the North-East geopolitical zone, on promoting interagency collaboration among security agencies, and cooperation between security agencies and citizens.

Workshop

Collaboration and Partnership in Non-Governmental Organizations

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) is organizing a workshop in collaboration with Caritas Nigeria for selected Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) offices in partner states across the federation.

Discussion

Current Issues of Concern in the Nigerian Prison System

Policy Dialogue for Media and CSO

KAS in partnership with Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE-Nigeria) is organizing a one day roundtable meeting to discuss current issues of concern in the Nigerian prison system.

Discussion

KAS Economic Dialogue – Road to Economic Development: Challenges and Options

KAS and the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce (AHK) in Nigeria is organizing a one day event on economic development in Nigeria. Stakeholders will discuss the most urgent issues of the Nigerian economy and options for development.

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Tackling Security Challenges in West Africa: Embracing Coordination and Cooperation

International Conference on Security in West Africa

KAS Nigeria successfully organized a two-days high level international conference with the theme “Tackling Security Challenges in West Africa: Embracing Coordination and Cooperation”, which was held on 16 and 17 July 2019, in Abuja, Nigeria. KAS Nigeria partnered with Nigeria’s House of Representative’ Committee on Army to organize the conference with funding from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany.

How Vital is Religion in the 2019 Elections in Nigeria?

Policy Dialogue for the Media and CSO

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung organized a one day round table meeting on “How Vital is Religion in the 2019 Elections in Nigeria?” in Abuja on September 6th, 2018, in an effort to bring CSOs and Media to interchange on ways in which elections are being affected by religion in Nigeria.

New Windhoek Dialogue

Konferenz der Mitte-Rechts-Parteien aus Afrika und Europa vor dem 5. AU-EU-Gipfel

Wie sich das Verhältnis zwischen Afrika und Europa durch die Flüchtlingskrise und den zunehmenden chinesischen Einfluss entwickelt, haben mehr als 50 Parlamentarier und Parteienvertreter aus Afrika und Europa beim New Windhoek Dialogue in der Elfenbeinküste diskutiert.

„Making Africa Work“ - Wie Afrika sich selber helfen kann

Das Handbuch „Making Africa Work“ will wirtschaftlichen und politischen Führungspersönlichkeiten in Afrika Entscheidungshilfen geben. Auf einer Tournee durch die westafrikanischen Länder Benin, der Elfenbeinküste, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Burkina Faso und Niger stellen die Autoren um den Direktor der Brenthurst Foundation, Greg Mills, afrikanische Lösungen für afrikanische Probleme vor.

Fachgespräch mit dem nigerianischen Senatspräsidenten in Berlin

Bukola Saraki besuchte mit seiner Delegation die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

Am 9. März traf Dr. Wolfgang Maier, stellvertretender Leiter der Hauptabteilung Europäische und Internationale Zusammenarbeit (EIZ), gemeinsam mit weitere Fachleuten der Stiftung den nigerianischen Senatspräsidenten zu einem Fachgespräch in Berlin. Themen waren u.a. die wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit, die Bekämpfung des Terrorismus in Nigeria und neueste Entwicklungen im Energie- und Klimabereich.

Nigerianische Politiker informieren sich vor Ort

Abgeordnete und Mitarbeiter verschiedener Regionalparlamente aus Nigeria besuchten vom 16. bis 22. Oktober 2016 Berlin, Hessen und Rheinland-Pfalz. Die Teilnehmer interessierten sich insbesondere für die Parlamentsarbeit und -verwaltung auf nationaler und regionaler Ebene, sowie die deutsche Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik.

Constituents financial needs are not part of legislators' functions

We require Attitudinal And Moral Compass Change strategies for both political and citizen classes.Citizens must be appealed to by a media outreach and fora like this to reduce the need to accost the politicians for funds to substitute for the failures of politics- unemployment, ill-health, no scholarships, high interest rates, and meet the challenges of an ‘I de manage’ mentality. ‘NOBODY WANTS TO BEG’.

Citizens Conversation With Elected Leaders

For most people, democracy is simply about the ritual of periodic elections. Seldom, if ever are they concerned with what ever happens in between elections. Democracy without informed and active citizens will remain defective. To get citizens involved in participatory governance, there is need for a structure.

Training of Trainers of NSCDC

Lecturers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were trained on new materials for enhancing their lectures on civic education themes and peace and conflict issues.The training was conducted from 25th to 29th of May 2015 at the NSCDC Academy in Abeokuta.

Runder Tisch : Möglichkeiten für Medien und Organisationen zum Dialog mit Nigerias neuer Regierung

Am 21. April setzte die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) in Nigeria die Serie von Runden Tischen zu aktuell politischen Themen, die seit 2014 sehr erfolgreich ist, mit einer zweiten Veranstaltung im Jahr 2015 fort.Im Zentrum der Diskussion stand die Frage, wie die nigerianischen Medien und zivilgesellschaftliche Organisationen den Dialog mit den neu gewählten Regierungen auf überregionaler und lokaler Ebene erfolgreich gestalten können. Als Diskussionsgrundlage diente ein einführender Vortrag von Dr. Otive Igbuzor, dem geschäftsführenden Direktor des Centre-LSD.

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