Post Election Security Accountability
Freedom Project

Corruption decreases the access to quality services for the poor and marginalized, increases poverty levels and child mortality, weakens the effective distribution of wealth and income, and ultimately leads to a lack of development.
Enhancing Citizen Participation in Border Security Management

The fight against terrorism requires not just the expert effort of the security agencies but also, an awareness creation among the citizenry. It is on the back of this that CDD-Ghana is implementing a 42-month project that will engage citizens in border communities for preventive measures against the surging threat of terrorist attacks and violent extremism.
Curbing Political Party Vigilantism
Jammeh to Justice (J2J) Campaign

Almost all the migrants, including some 44 Ghanaians as well as about 10 Nigerians, two Togolese, and two citizens of Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal were killed in the West African nation or taken across the border into Senegal and shot and dumped in wells.
MSMEs’ Access to Justice & Public Services

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) occupy a dominant place in Ghana’s economy. They constitute 99.8% of enterprises in the country, account for at least 70% of GDP, and create about 81% of the new jobs. Despite its immense contribution and potential, the MSMEs sector faces many problems.
Corruption Watch

Corruption Watch Ghana is an intervention dedicated to addressing the problem of the lack of sustained action against public corruption. The goal of this intervention is to reduce the high levels of corruption in Ghana.
Extending the reach of government via social networks
Biometric Voter Registration
Manifestos for Inclusive Development

Elections in Ghana’s Fourth Republic have become a keenly contested two-way affair between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) since the country experienced its first-party turnover in government in 2001.







