An initiative of the [[Center for Public Integrity]], the Ujima Project strives to bring transparency to the actions of those at work in developing countries.
Essentially, the Ujima Project exists as a central storehouse for information regarding the activities of governmental bodies, non-governmental organizations, and multinational corporations working the developing world.
While information contained in the Ujima repository is available elsewhere, the project’s databases serve as an easily accessible, categorized, and centralized collection.
http://ujima-project.org/
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