Free workshop: using beneficial ownership data in Nigeria

  • Publication date: 13 December 2022
Nigeria data use workshops

Do you want to learn how to work with beneficial ownership data in Nigeria?

Are you a data journalist, data analyst, civil society representative, advocate, academic or someone who wants to learn about current data available, and how it could be used for investigations?

This three-day workshop can help you get the most out of beneficial ownership data and introduce you to different data analysis tools.

Join Open Ownership and the Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism for a three-day workshop targeted at beneficial ownership data users from Nigeria. This is a chance for participants to learn about the importance of quality and timely beneficial ownership data, and share skills, tools and methodologies to analyse and use the data. The sessions aim to strengthen the capabilities of participants to analyse and use ownership data, which will improve natural resources advocacy and governance in Nigeria.

The workshop will take place from 8 to 10 February 2023 near Lagos, and participation costs will be reimbursed.

Please read the full workshop description and follow the link in the pdf to apply for a free place by 30 December. Nigeria workshops for BO data analysis

How to apply?

Read the full workshop details, and follow the link in the pdf to the application form.

This workshop is part of the Opening Extractives programme jointly implemented by Open Ownership and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) International Secretariat, and is being held with the support of the Nigeria Corporate Affairs Commission and Nigeria’s Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.

Publication type
News article

Country focus
Nigeria

Topics
Opening Extractives

Sections
Impact