8 King Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone
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We are happy to meet you during our working hours. Please make an appointment by sending an email or calling our office today.
8 King Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Have a question or comments? Contact us via the contact form and we will be sure to reach out asap!
We are happy to meet you during our working hours. Please make an appointment by sending an email or calling our office today.
Campaign for Good Governance (CGG) is a registered national non-government organisation (NGO) advocating for good governance in Sierra Leone. Leaders of the pro-democracy movement formed CGG in 1996 after the first multi-party elections in three decades.
CGG exists to increase citizen participation in governance through advocacy, capacity building and civic education in order to build a more informed civil populace and a democratic State.
CGG works with key partners including international NGOs and government departments such as the police to effectively deliver programs; and belongs to several associations and research communities. This strong network and a long history of successful campaigns have given CGG an excellent reputation as one of Sierra Leone’s finest NGOs.
CGG specializes in issues of Decentralization and Local Governance, Democratic Participation, Corruption, Human Rights, Gender, Peace-building, Poverty Reduction Strategy, and Budgeting. CGG also has vast experience in conducting scientific research, opinion polls on developmental issues, and analysis of policies.
The organization offers consultancy services to other organizations, international development partners, the government and other relevant stakeholders in and out of the country. CGG can facilitate training sessions, conduct research, opinion poll and surveys for and with partners on developmental issues.
PhotoCGG has a furnished training centre at its office in Freetown. The centre is equipped with an air conditioner, projector (for power point presentation), four PC Dell computers, white board, flip chart stand, and chairs and desks to accommodate 30 (thirty) individuals.
As part of CGG’s efforts to give individuals the opportunity to work in the development and advocacy arena, the organisation offers non- remunerated internships to university and college students and even graduates both nationally and internationally.
Spaces are limited and therefore not all those who apply will necessarily be offered a position.