Grants awarded by Bloomberg Initiative/CTFK, country by country and year by year (as of July 28, 2014). What do you think? Is this an equal distribution? Are there 'favorites'?
Burkina Faso: $192,452
2008: $118,913
2008: $73,539
Cameroon: $203,398
2012: $31,415
2013: $171,983
Chad: $1,139,125
2008: $64,125
2009: $475,000 (includes Burkina, Niger and Ivory Coast)
2011: $300,000 (includesNiger, Burkina, Guinea and Mauritania)
2013: $300,000 (includes Niger, Burkina, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Mauritania and Burundi)
No information is provided about how the funds are distributed by the Association pour la défense des droits des consommateurs
Democratic Republic of Congo: $79,965
2014: $79,965
Ethiopia: $71,309
2013: $71,309 (for english speaking lawyers seminar from various countries)
Ghana: $473,525
2009: $167,200
2010: $18,137
2011: $7,925
2012: $79,800
2013: $100,463
2014: $20,000
2014: $80,000
Kenya: $1,426,501
2007: $34,715
2008: $80,140
2009: $170,000
2009: $191,750
2010: $30,545
2010: $186,244
2012: $69,374
2012: $270,000
2013: $73,659
2013: $100,484
2013: $68,254
2013: $91,339
2014: $59,997
Madagascar: $273,790
2010: $96,669
2013: $177,121
Mauritius: $130,000
2010: $130,000
Mozambique: $50,000
2011: $50,000
Niger:$94,900
2007: $94,900
Nigeria: $1,469,067
2007: $657,960
2007: $32,255
2007: $186,188
2010: $297,456
2013: $185,380
2013: $12,000
2013: $29,886
2013: $67,942
Senegal: $97,166
2013: $31,241
2013: $65,925
South Africa: $506,786
2007: $3,035
2008: $18,300
2010: $294,658
2010: $190,793
Tanzania: $310,062
2008: $310,062
Togo: $398,250
2009: $90,000
2012: $152,963
2012: $54,994
2014: $100,293
Uganda: $682,805
2012: $120,000
2012: $228,442
2012: $79,793
2012: $124,971
2014: $17,600
2014: $37,000
2014: $74,999
Zambia: $130,420
2008: $88,770
2009: $41,650
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