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CDD DEMOCRACY WATCH

A quarterly newsletter which tracks Ghanaian democratic process and highlights areas of progress, stagnation and retrogression.

Democracy Watch Volume 8 No.1 -(8/4/2008)
Democracy Watch Volume 7, Number 4 -(7/4/2008)
Democracy Watch Volume 7, Number 3 -(7/18/2007)
Democracy Watch Volume 7, No. 2 -(11/1/2006)
Democracy Watch Volume 7, No. 1 -(3/1/2006)
Democracy Watch Volume 6, Nos 3&4 -(12/31/2005)
Democracy Watch Vol 6. No. 2 -(8/30/2005)
Democracy Watch Vol 6. No. 1 -(3/31/2005)
Democracy Watch Volume 5, Numbers 2 & 3 -(10/13/2004)
Democracy Watch Volume 5 , No. 1 -(1/3/2004)
Democracy Watch Volume 4. No.3&4 -(1/12/2003)
Democracy Watch Volume 4 .No. 2 -(1/6/2003)
Democracy Watch Volume 4. No.1 -(1/3/2003)
Democracy Watch Volume 3 . No.4 -(1/12/2002)
Democracy Watch Volume 3. No. 2&3 -(1/9/2002)
Democracy Watch Volume 3 , Nos. 2&3 -(1/9/2002)
Democracy Watch Volume 3 , No. 1 -(1/3/2002)
Democracy Watch Volume 3. No.1 -(1/3/2002)
Democracy Watch Volume 2 .No.4 -(1/12/2001)
Democracy Watch Volume 2. Nos. 2&3 -(1/4/2001)
Democracy Watch Volume 2, No. 1 -(1/3/2001)
Democracy Watch Volume 1 No.2 -(2/3/2000)
Democracy Watch Volume 1, No. 4 -(1/12/2000)
Democracy Watch Volume 1, No. 3 -(1/8/2000)
Democracy Watch Volume 1 . No.3 -(1/8/2000)
Democracy Watch Volume 1 . No. 1 -(1/12/1999)
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Current Publications
Research Paper No. 17 [Tracking Leakage of Public Resource in Education]
Critical Perspectives No. 23 [Case Studies in Oil Governance: What Ghana can learn about OIl Revenue Management from the Rest of the World; Anna Cavnar; October 2008
Briefing Paper Vol. 9, No. 3
Critical Perspectives No. 22 [When the Watchman Slips: Media Accountability and Democratic Reforms in Ghana; Audrey Gadzekpo; August 2008]
CODEO Report on the Pre-election Environment for August 2008
Publications
Critical Perspectives
Briefing Paper
Democracy Watch
Research Paper
Proceedings
Election Observation Reports
News HeadLines
Event Gallery
Openning of CDD's Resource Center
Victim's Support Program (National Reconciliation)
Public Hearing
Monitoring Gomoa Bye Elections
Forum on the Judiciary in the Golden Age of Business
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Quotes
“If private sector corruption represents the supply side of the problem, corruption in the government is where the demand resides; abating corruption in the public sector would have a significant and salutary effect on the scale of the problem in the public sphere” E. Gyimah-Boadi
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