CDD-Ghana Memorandum: Public Universities Bill

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Post COVID-19: Expert Views on the Way Forward for Ghana

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Decentralization and Local Governance Reform:

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Ayine v Amidu Case Calls for an Amendment of Mandatory Retirement Law

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CDD-Ghana launches Manifestos for Development Project

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Participant Perspective Vital in Clinical Trial Discussions

Participant Perspective Vital in Clinical Trial Discussions About a decade ago while pursuing my graduate studies, I had a chance encounter with a clinical research participant that left an indelible impression upon me. As an exuberant clinical research associate, I entered the consulting room to take the would-be participant through a clinical trial consenting process. […]
Trusted and influential: Religious and traditional leaders can be assets in COVID-19 fight

In late March, the Ghanaian government locked down parts of the Greater Accra and Ashanti regions to slow the spread of COVID-19 and deployed security personnel to enforce the restrictions. In announcing the measures, President Nana Akufo-Addo said he was aware that many citizens operate in the informal sector, depend on their daily earnings to […]
Lifting of partial lockdown: Government and citizens must keep their end of the bargain

April 20, 2020 Lifting of partial lockdown: Government and citizens must keep their end of the bargain The President threw us a curve ball last night, didn’t he? Looks like the decision to lift the stay-at-home order caught most people off guard. Even the spin doctors seem a bit perplexed and unprepared for this. But […]
Shifting gears in the time of COVID-19: Côte d’Ivoire’s online dissemination

Originally posted on Afrobarometer website Shifting gears in the time of COVID-19: Côte d’Ivoire’s online dissemination For its first Round 8 dissemination, Côte d’Ivoire’s national partner CREFDI, decided to focus on democracy and the rule of law – highly relevant topics during this election year. They prepared the presentation and press releases. They sent out more […]
The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Implications for the Conduct of the 2020 Elections in Ghana

The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Implications for the Conduct of the 2020 Elections in Ghana Prior to the Government of Ghana’s decision to close all of the country’s borders and impose restrictions on public gatherings and movement in response to the Coronavirus outbreak, there was already concern about the ability of the Electoral Commission (EC) of […]







