A non-profit organisation registered in Nigeria, guided by principles of justice and equity — committed to combating corruption, promoting enduring democracy, and monitoring government compliance with international treaties.
CCDI was established on the ground that people's involvement in all levels of government decision making is essential. The organisation is committed to combating corruption, promotion of enduring democracy, sustainable electoral process, and monitoring Nigerian government compliance with international treaties which are made to promote peace and progress within and among nations.
The Centre for Convention on Democratic Integrity Ltd/Gte, a non-profit organisation registered in Nigeria, is guided by the principles of justice and equity in partnership with Rights Monitoring Group — on a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering, seeking to enhance sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Explore Our Work →We pursue our mission through strategic directions relating to the United Nations three main pillars — peace and security, rights, and sustainable development.— CCDI Strategic Framework
We approach our mission through education & awareness raising, and policy development & advocacy partnerships — aligned with the UN's three pillars of peace, rights, and development.
View All Programs →Monitoring and advocacy against corruption at all levels of government — equipping citizens to demand accountability from elected officials.
Ensuring sustainable, credible electoral processes — from voter education and observer missions to transmitting citizen complaints to electoral commissions.
Tracking Nigerian government compliance with international treaties to promote peace, rights, and progress — reporting to UN bodies and global partners.
Fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering — in partnership with the Rights Monitoring Group (RMG).
Engaging students, communities, and citizens on sustainable development — such as CCDI's university sessions with Prof. Danfulani on the SDGs.
Enhancing sustainable development across sub-Saharan Africa through policy advocacy, research, and community action programmes aligned with UN SDGs.
The Centre for Convention on Democratic Integrity Ltd/Gte is guided by the principles of justice and equity. In partnership with Rights Monitoring Group, CCDI holds a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering — seeking to enhance sustainable development across sub-Saharan Africa through two interrelated strategies: education and awareness raising, and policy development and advocacy partnership.
People's involvement in all levels of government decision-making is not optional — it is essential to democracy.
Working in close collaboration with Rights Monitoring Group to monitor, document, and advocate for human rights across Nigeria.
Holding government accountable to the international treaties Nigeria has signed to promote peace and progress.
Raising civic consciousness through community engagement, university forums, and structured public education campaigns.
CCDI aligns its work with the United Nations' three foundational pillars — as a UN-ECOSOC member with consultative status since 2017.
Whether you volunteer, partner, or support our campaigns — every action counts. Join CCDI's network of citizens, advocates, and institutions committed to democratic integrity.