GPSA projects
With the support of our Global Partners and donors, the GPSA is now supporting 50 projects in 34 countries operating in various sectors, such as health, education, social protection, water, and across issues such as public financial management and fragility conflict and violence.
GPSA projects
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Indonesia – Women’s Voices in the Monitoring and Improvement of Universal Healthcare Insurance Services
The objective of the project is to contribute to improving access to and quality of health services delivery for poor and vulnerable population in selected districts of Indonesia through a citizen feedback mechanism.

January 6, 2022
Guinea – Ensuring Accountability and Transparency of the National Post-Ebola Recovery Process
This project with SFCG seeks to address governance challenges that undermine the effective implementation of the PAPP an affect the delivery of basic health and education services.

January 5, 2022
Ghana – Building Transparency, Participation and Feedback around Local Government Budgeting and Planning Systems
The GPSA supports CDD-Ghana to build on its prior social accountability work by focusing on a citizen’s education program that will build the capacity of citizens to monitor budgetary allocations and track expenses.

Ghana – Improving Budget Accountability in Health and Education Sectors in the 50 Poorest Districts
SEND Ghana was granted a GPSA award to improve access and quality of public services by enhancing transparency and accountability in the use of public resources in the education and health sector.

January 4, 2022
DRC – Improving Health Service Delivery
CORDAID was granted a GPSA award to improve the quality and the access of frontline health care services in DRC by strengthening the capacity of HFCs to engage with health authorities.

December 23, 2021
Benin – Social Accountability in Rural Water Management at Municipal Level in Northern Benin
In 2016, the GPSA and the Water Partnership Program (WPP) initiated a collaboration to accelerate and scale up the adoption of social accountability mechanisms in the water sector.
