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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Bangladesh – Social Engagement for Budgetary Accountability (SEBA)
In early 2014, the GPSA awarded a grant to the Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF) for a project that intended to increase transparency and accountability in 45 UPs and enhance participatory channels for women and the poor in public budgeting processes.

December 23, 2021
Bangladesh – Journey for Advancement in Transparency, Representation and Accountability (JATRA)
Complementing its existing work, CARE Bangladesh received a GPSA grant to strengthen the transparency and accountability of 8 UPs in Nilphamari and 7 UPs in Gaibhanda.

December 22, 2021
Moldova – Implementing Participatory Social Accountability for Better Health
PAS Center, an organization with extensive experience in health policy development, evaluation, advocacy, capacity building and health system reform, has been granted a GPSA award to contribute to enhance citizens’ voice.

July 28, 2021
Uganda – Enhancing Accountability and Performance Of Social Service Contracts
Lack of transparency and limited public participation in government institutions severely undermine service delivery and frustrate development plans and programs in Uganda.

Indonesia – Citizen Voice and Action for Government Accountability and Improved Services
In the most recent decades, there has been noticeable, albeit slow, progress achieved on improving health outcomes in Indonesia. Life expectancy has been extended and child mortality has fallen considerably.

Mozambique – Social Accountability Knowledge, Skills, Action and Networking
Over the last decade, Mozambique has achieved substantial progress in transitioning out of conflict. Its economy has grown at a steady pace above 6% since 2009 and inflation rates are still in the single digits.
