Arguably the poster-boy of Nigeria’s non-governmental organizations’ vibrant ecosystem, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has earned her epaulets, tracking her notable interventions in the last two decades.
Recognising the unexplored potential of international human rights law for increasing transparency, accountability and protection of economic and social rights in Nigeria, SERAP has promoted these principles and values and commits to addressing developmental and human rights challenges such as corruption, poverty, inequality and discrimination.