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Tracing US Development Flows: A Study of the Traceability of US Aid to Ghana
2018/01 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Simon Parrish, Marc J. Cohen, Tigist Mecuria
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Blog: Promoting ‘Self-Reliance’ for Refugees: What Does It Really Mean?
2017/08 – Oxford Department of International Development (ODID); ODID Blog; Author(s): Naohiko Omata
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Blog: How Debt Sale Can Aid Ghana’s Economic Transformation
2016/04 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Blog; Author(s): Phyllis Papadavid
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Donor-Supported Approaches to Improving Extractives Governance: Lessons From Nigeria and Ghana (PDF)
2017/02 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Working Paper 2017/33; Author(s): Joanna Buckley, Neil McCulloch, Nick Travis
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Host Country Systems and Harmonizing Donor Audit Requirements: A Case Study of Ghana (PDF)
2014 – Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Research and Perspectives on Development Practice Series Paper No. 15
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Real Innovation or Second-best Solution? First Experiences from Results-based Aid for Fiscal Decentralisation in Ghana and Tanzania
2014/02 - German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Discussion Paper 03/2014; Author: Heiner Janus
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DIE
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DIE
The End of Aid - Investing in Government Water Systems
2014/01 - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre; Blog Article; Author: Ton Schouten
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Development Progress in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa
2010/02 - UNU-WIDER, UNU-WIDER Working Paper WP2010/07, Author: Wim Naude
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Assessing pro-poor qualities of public policy and practice in urban areas in Ghana
2009/11 - Global Development Network (GDN), Working Paper 137, Author: E. Bortei-Doku Aryeetey et al.
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Aid Coordination and Alignment: Myth or Reality? The Case of the ECOWAS Regional Agriculture Policy
2011/09 - Oxfam; Research Report; Author(s): Jean Denis Crola and Saya Saulière
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