A leading agency in empirical based policy making and implementation of anti-corruption and governance initiatives.

The major role of Technical Unit on Governance & Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR) is to serve as one-stop shop for data, information, policy and diagnostic reports from analysis, surveys and other research methods for monitoring and evaluating anti-corruption and governance initiatives across all sectors in the country. Though the enabling laws of other anti-corruption agencies such as the EFCC, ICPC,NEITI,CCB give them the power to conduct research and evaluation across all the agencies as well as other sectors of the economy. TUGAR’s activities will build synergy in the works of various agencies and provide a link and synergy with activities of non-state actors.
Vision

A leading agency in empirical based policy making and implementation of anti-corruption and governance initiatives.

Mission
  • To generate empirical data to support the crusade against corruption and ensure good governance.
  • To be a veritable resource databank for anti-corruption and good governance.
  • To promote good governance and enhance strategic policy and advisory briefs.
Objectives
  • Monitor and evaluate governance and anti-corruption initiatives at all levels od governance in the country initiatives at all levels of governance in the country and provide data-based coordination.
  • Track and monitor parallel anti-corruption and governance initiatives within the Corporate Sector and Civil Society.
  • Conduct impact analysis by evaluating the mandates, structures, desired impacts and actual impacts of key delivery channels for governance and anti-corruption.
  • Generate information and data which will feed into the policy framework and drive reforms.
  • Facilitate the building of synergy among the diverse anti-corruption monitoring.
  • Stimulate and lead discussion around the development of a National and Comprehensive Strategy and Action Plan against corruption.
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Evaluation

Research

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Data Collection

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Monitoring