The Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), a research think-tank for democratic advancement, has said there was the need to address the “shallow current state of fiscal decentralisation”, to enhance development at the grassroots. The CDD has observed that though structures exist, the level of implementation of fiscal decentralisation was low. This came to light at a media briefing on the [...]
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