Notification of office closure and reaffirmation of our commitment to partnerships in Nigeria

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Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) gives notice of closure of its Nigeria office at the end of January 2023 as part of its transition into Open Society-Africa.

We write to inform you we will be closing our Nigeria office at the end of January 2023 as part of our transition into Open Society-Africa.

As you may already be aware, in January 2022, the Africa Regional Office and the African foundations—Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa , Open Society Foundation for South Africa , Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa and Open Society Initiative for West Africa —moved into a unified Africa strategy and structure under Open Society-Africa.

Moving forward, we are closing several sub-offices and will coordinate our continental work through our offices in Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Dakar as well as ourFor two decades, we have had productive partnerships in Nigeria through OSIWA. We are committed to deepening these partnerships under Open Society-Africa. We assure you that the closure of our Abuja office does not mean we are ceasing work in Nigeria.

To ensure we remain responsive, we want to ensure that your questions and requests are now channelled through the appropriate Directors, Division Directors, and Managers. Please find all relevant contact details below:

 

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