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1   Link   Government of Ghana website
Official website of the Republic of Ghana
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2   Link   Parliament of Ghana Website
From the site "Welcome to the Parliament of Ghana website This site will give you an overview of its members, the work which is executed by Parliament and much more. The Internet has power to bring government closer to the people. It is our strong hope this website will do exactly that".
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3   Link   Parliamentary Centre Canada
The Parliamentary Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit, non-partisan organization devoted to improving the effectiveness of representative assemblies around the world. The Centre has served parliaments and legislatures for more than three decades. Founded in 1968 to strengthen the capacity of Canada’s Parliament, the Centre is now a global leader in parliamentary development with projects that support parliaments in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
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4   Link   Parliamentary Network on Poverty Reduction
Operating from the Africa Poverty Reduction Office, Ghana and created under the ACPSP, the Poverty-Reduction Network brings together parliamentary committees involved in the PRSP process. The network serves as an avenue for greater group dialogue amongst members of parliament as well as offer them opportunities for ensuring effective implementation of poverty reduction programs, particularly through local level monitoring with community-based civil society groups.
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5   Link   The Parliamentary Centre in Ghana
The Africa Poverty Reduction Office, based in Accra Ghana was officially opened in April, 2004. Meant to serve as both a field office and a resource centre, the Africa Poverty Reduction Office serves as a training facility, as a drop-in resource centre for MPs as well as a contact point for activities of the Poverty Reduction Network on the continent. The office also hosts a number of projects including the CIDA funded GPCSPII project. Austrian Development Co-operation support to the Poverty Reduction Network and the USAID funded Ghana Parliamentary Budget and Finance Unit Project
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