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Nigeria
Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS)

Contact Bimbola Adewumi, Policy and Advocacy Unit
Email bimbo@nigeria-aids.org
Website http://www.nigeria-aids.org
Phone
+234 1 7731457, 8128565
+234 9 672 1744
Address #44b Ijaiye Road, Ogba
Lagos, Nigeria

#4, Jaba close, Civil Society House, Area 11, Abuja, Nijeria

Areas of Expertise

JAAIDS was founded in 1997, after AIDS claimed the life of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, one of Nigeria's most popular musicians and an anti-military crusader.  Omololu Falobi established JAAIDS to serve as a platform for media activism around the issue of HIV/AIDS.

Major Current Activities

JAAIDS' current projects include budget advocacy and HIV/AIDS expenditure monitoring.  Through its MONITOR (Monitoring Initiative to Strengthen Accountability and Monitor Implementation of the National Response to HIV/AIDS) project, JAAIDS carries out research studies to analyze the effectiveness and promote the accountability of AIDS spending in Nigeria.  The JAAIDS study on HIV/AIDS allocations in the 2006 budget has earned the organization much respect for its work in this area.

Recent Reports Making the Money Work for the People


Social & Economic Rights Action Center (SERAC)

Contact Felix C. Morka, Executive Director
Email serac@linkserve.com.ng; seracnig@aol.com
Phone +234 1 496 8605;764 6299;555 9457
Fax +234 1 496 8606
Address

1A Ade Aajayi Street (Off Hakeem Ajala Street)
Zone A4 Hill View Estate (By Pako Bus Stop)
Ogudu, GRA,
Lagos Nigeria

P.O. Box 13616
Ikeja-Lagos Nigeria

Areas of Expertise Mandated to promote and protect social and economic rights in Nigeria.  SERAC aims at broadening and strengthening individuals participation in the design and implementation of social and economic policies and programs.  SERAC is part of the growing community of human rights organizations interested in using applied budget analysis to strengthen human rights advocacy.

 

 

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