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Amplifying Anti-Corruption Narratives in Libya

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WHO WE ARE

EFSAH (Disclosure) is a platform of good governance, committed to transparency and accountability. By equipping stakeholders with essential information about government actions and expenditures, we aim to build trust, uphold the public interest, and foster sustainable development.

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Our flagship project, “EFSAH: Amplifying Anti-Corruption Narratives in Libya,” is designed to address Libya's pressing corruption challenges by mobilizing social media, empowering civil society, and spotlighting the negative role of malign foreign state actors in perpetuating corruption.

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OUR MISSION 

Empowering Voices, Exposing Corruption.

Libya faces systemic corruption that erodes public trust, undermines governance, and stalls national progress. EFSAH seeks to transform this narrative by empowering the Libyan people to confront corruption and hold those in power accountable.

OUR OBJECTIVES

Expose Corruption

​Create and disseminate accessible, evidence-based stories to raise awareness of corruption's impact on everyday life.

Counter Foreign Influence

Expose the detrimental actions of foreign state actors that fuel corruption, undermine governance, and destabilize the economy, hindering sustainable development and national progress.

Empower Civil Society

​Build the capacity of Libyan civil society organizations (CSOs) to advocate for transparency and mobilize public opinion against corruption

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Evaluate

Measure the campaign's impact by analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data to effectively evaluate its success in shaping public opinion.

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​INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

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We collect data, we offer capacity-building programs and we produce digital media solutions that expose corruption and empower communities.

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CONTACT US

Hay Al andalus, Tripoli Libya

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