Highlights of Findings from the CDD-Ghana Pre-Election Survey (September 28- October 16, 2020)

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CSOs go to Supreme Court over Auditor-General Daniel Domelevo’s forced leave

The undersigned Civil Society Organisations (‘CSOs’), represented by our lawyers, have, today, Monday, 26th October, 2020, filed a writ at the Supreme Court, challenging the June 29, 2020 directive of the President that has sent the Auditor-General, Mr. Daniel Domelevo, on involuntary leave since Wednesday, 1st July, 2020. The President has appointed Mr. Johnson Akuamoah […]
Achieving universal health coverage in Ghana: Implications for health systems reform

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Promoting responsible and responsive manifestos for inclusive education in Ghana
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CODEO Pre-election environment observation statement for the month of September

The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) is pleased to release its third preelection environment observation findings covering October to mid-November 2016. The findings presented in this statement are based on bi-weekly field reports submitted by CODEO’s Long Term Observers (CODEO LTOs) deployed in 134 randomly selected constituencies across the 10 regions of the country. […]
Clearing up misconceptions about valuation of Mineral Investment Income Fund (MIIF)’s Agyapa listing

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Understanding, Preventing and Fighting Administrative Corruption in the Business Registration Regime in Ghana

The greatest challenge identified in the business registration regime in Ghana is the delays in obtaining the requisite permits, licenses, and certificates to enable one to commence business in Ghana. Research conducted under the Strategic Partnerships to Prevent and Fight Administrative Corruption in Ghana Project, (the ‘FSPPFACP’) reveals that these delays are primarily the root […]
Interim report on the Monitoring the Implementation of the Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Program (IPEP)

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Electoral Violence and Political Vigilantism in Ghana: Evidence from Hotspots

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Listen more to the wisdom of elders than to the fresh ideas of the youth, Ghanaians say

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