The Paradox of Corruption as an Election Issue

How much weight do voters place on corruption when deciding which candidate or political party to vote for? I raise this question not to suggest that the Ghanaian voter does not care about the issue of corruption in government because I strongly believe they do. Rather, it is quite intriguing to examine their responses to […]

Allegations Against the Attorney General

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Ato Forson, is charged with causing financial loss to the State and is currently standing criminal trial together with a businessman. This is no laughing matter because the consequences of being found guilty means the deprivation of their daily life and liberty routines. Given the stakes, such trials must […]

Citizens’ Coalition End of Year Report_2022

This report captures in brief the Citizens’ Coalition’s activities in pursuit of its objectives and overall progress made over the past six (6) months, since the official launch in July 2022.   [embeddoc url=”https://cddgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Citizens-Coalition-End-of-Year-Report-2022.pdf”]

‘Money Over Human Lives’ a Corruption Watch Documentary

As we draw the curtains on the year, let us remember to put safety first, work together to fight corruption, and join the fight to eliminate the corrupt systems that prevail in our public institutions. Click the link below to watch the full exposé on some corrupt DVLA officials in Accra and Tamale. https://bit.ly/3WAy2ff

A call to unite as the world marks International Anti-Corruption Day

In commemoration of this year’s International Anti-Corruption Day, Corruption Watch wishes to call attention to the need for unity of purpose on the political leadership front to optimize efforts at fighting corruption. Corruption Watch opines that state actors, especially government must lead all stakeholders to rally efforts towards demonstrating a better commitment to implementing and […]

Corruption Watch Wins Two GJA Awards

Corruption Watch’s investigator, Francisca Enchill, was awarded the coveted Investigative Journalist of the Year and Female Journalist of the Year awards at the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards held at the Kempinksi Gold Coast Hotel last Saturday, November 12, 2022. Her investigative piece, ‘Pay or Die: The Agony of Pregnant Women in Hospitals’, which earned […]

The Changing Importance Of Corruption As A Problem

How much importance do Ghanaians place on the problem of corruption in government? I recall during the 2020 elections that I made a point based on my observation of patterns in the Afrobarometer survey that, when ranking the most important problems government must address, Ghanaians would tend to rank other problems (unemployment, the economy, education, […]

Afrobarometer

Instituted in 1999, Afrobarometer is a Pan-African, non-partisan survey research project that conducts...

CODEO

CDD-Ghana established the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) in the year 2000...

Corruption Watch

It seeks to promote integrity in public life by demanding and activating responsiveness and accountability ...

D&G Bootcamp

The overall goal is to promote and deepen democratic consolidation, good governance...

Freedom Project

The overall goal is to promote and deepen democratic consolidation, good governance...

I Am Aware

The I AM AWARE project is CDD-Ghana’s non-partisan citizen empowerment campaign..

WAEON

WAEON is an independent, non-partisan, and non-religious organization...

WAYLead Fellowship

The overall goal is to promote and deepen democratic consolidation, good governance...