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Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) was established in the United Kingdom in 1997, and registered in Nigeria in 1999, as an independent, not-for-profit, research training, advocacy and capacity building organisation. The purpose was to mobilise global opinion and resources for democratic development and provide an independent space to reflect critically on the challenges posed to the democratisation and development processes in West Africa. Our goal is to serve as the ultimate catalyst in the transformation of the West African sub-continent into an integrated, economically vibrant and democratically governed community that assures holistic security to the population and is capable of permanent peaceful conflict management.
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Multiple Nodes, Common Causes: National Stocktake of Contemporary Insecurity and State Responses in Nigeria
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L’écosystème des Fausses Informations au Benin: Une Vue D’ensemble / Benin’s Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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L’écosystème des Fausses Informations au Burkina Faso: Une Vue D’ensemble / Burkina Faso’s Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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Requiem for Democracy? Interrogating Democracy Decline in West Africa
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L’écosystème des Fausses Informations au Togo: Une vue D’ensemble / Togo’s Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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Guinea Bissau's Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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Ghana's Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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Nigeria's Fake News Ecosystem: An Overview
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