Popular attitudes to democracy in Ghana 2008
This site provides free access to Afrobarometer briefing paper no.51,
published in June 2008. Afrobarometer is a series of public attitude
surveys conducted in African nations. It is a cross-national survey
research project, coordinated by the Center for Democratic Development
(CDD-Ghana), the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), and
the Institute for Research in Empirical Political Economy (IREEP,
Benin). This 7 page report considers how satified Ghanaians are with
the state of democracy in their nation, what threats they see and their
attitudes towards popular democracy in general. It is a useful
background on the run up to the 2008 elections.
http://www.afrobarometer.org/papers/AfrobriefNo51.pdf
National Democratic Congress (Ghana)
The National Democratic Congress is a leading political party of Ghana.
Its website provides information on its aims, history, membership and
recent activities. It includes access to recent press releases, party
maniestos and other political policy documents. It also contains
coverage of involvement in recent elections in Ghana.
http://www.ndc.org.gh:8080/ndc/home.do
New Patriotic Party (Ghana)
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is a major political party of Ghana. Its
website provides information on its political policies, membership and
recent activities. It includes press releases, political policy
statements and current manifestos as well as calendars and photographs
of recent events. These include coverage of involvement in recent
elections in Ghana.
http://www.npp-ghana.org/
Ghana elections 2008: web dossier
This site has been created by the African Studies Centre, University of
Leiden. It provides free access to a web dossier of information and
materials relating to the December 2008 parliamentary and presidential
elections in Ghana.It includes some background on the context of the
elections, the full text of the constitution, a bibliography of
references to selected journal articles and books, and links to
important websites and blogs monitoring the events.
http://www.ascleiden.nl/Library/Webdossiers/GhanaElections.aspx
European Union Election Observation Mission to Ghana
This is the official website of the European Union delegation which
monitored the December 2008 parliamentary and presidential elections in
Ghana. It provides information on the aims of the mission, its
composition and methods as well as background details on the electoral
system of Ghana. Users may access press releases, photographs, and full
text monitoring election reports from the website.Thes einclude
statement on the conduct of the elections and state of democracy in
Ghana.
http://www.eueomghana.org/EN/default.html
Ghana: Carter Center resources
This site is maintained by independent research organisation, the
Carter Center. It provides free access to information about its
development and peace and democracy programmes in Ghana. Users may
access press releases and full text reports. These include
parliamentary and presidential election monitoring reports from
approximately 1992 onwards.
http://www.cartercenter.org/countries/ghana.html