Equity for Children Featured as a Global Partner of the Global Partnership for Social Accountability, A World Bank Program

Equity for Children recently established a new partnership with the Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA), a global partnership program within The World Bank Group. GPSA supports civil society and governments as they work together to solve critical governance challenges in developing countries. Equity for Children was featured as a new Global Partner in the GPSA April 2015 Newsletter.

The program's aim is to create an enabling environment in which citizen feedback is used to solve fundamental problems in service delivery and to strengthen the performance of public institutions. Ultimately, this helps countries to improve development results and to reach the goals of ending extreme poverty and fostering shared prosperity.

Read more about GPSA activities and see additional global partners here.

 

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