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CEPIL – Centre for Public Interest Law (Accountable Grant £149,159) Public interest litigation for communities affected by mining
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GCRN – Ghana Community Radio Network (Accountable Grant £100,000) Campaign on community radio law amendment
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CEDEP – Centre for the Development of People (Accountable Grant £99,968) Independent monitoring of the implementation of the National Health Insurance Scheme
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GFD – Ghana Federation of the Disabled (Accountable Grant £80,000) Advocacy on a national disability law – ensuring inputs of disabled people into drafting of Disability Bill and mounting sustained campaign for its passage and implementation
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FWG – Forest Watch Ghana (Accountable Grant £87,489) Campaign for the rights of communities to forest resources.
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IPA – Institute for Policy Alternatives (Accountable Grant £149,990)
Social accountability initiatives – production of ‘Community Voices’ as an alternative to the GPRS APR and evidence-based advocacy.
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WACAM – Wassa Association of Communities Affected by Mining (Accountable Grant £80,400) Strengthening voices of communities affected by mining.
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NETCU – National Network of Civic Unions (Accountable Grant £54,413) Research/campaign on strengthening accountability of District Chief Executives to citizens
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NCDVLG – Ghana Domestic Violence Coalition (Accountable Grant £40,090) Campaign for the passage of the Domestic Violence Bill
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LAWA – Alumnae Ghana Incorporated (Accountable Grant £79,268) Advocacy on the rights and protection of domestic assistants
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*CIKOD – Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Organisational Development (Accountable Grant £100,000 + Cost Extension £41,448.69 = £141, 448.69) Contribute to creating an assertive and proactive rural sector through capacity building, grant disbursement and technical support to rural communities
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*BEWDA - Belim Wusa Development Agency (Accountable Grant £100,000 + Cost Extension of £25,000 = £125,000) Capacity building of CBOs/LNGOs in the area of reducing poverty in the Upper East Region through citizens’ engagements with Government of Ghana
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*SIMLI AID (Accountable Grant £100,000) Facilitating processes for CBOs and local NGOs to demand social services from duty bearers and monitoring and documenting these citizen-government engagement initiatives across five districts in the Northern Region
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*ARK Foundation (Accountable Grant £100,000 + Cost Extension of £8,000 = £108,000) Strengthening CBOs and Community associations to be efficient (organisational capacity building) and effective in implementing their stated issues for the benefit of the people (programme development, design and implementation).
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*LRC – Legal Resources Centre (Accountable Grant £86,000 + Cost Extension of £36,219.52 = £136,219.52) Capacity building of CBOs in RBA and provides legal and mobilisation skills to each CBO for backstopping and technical assistance
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