Ghana's long engagement with the multilateral institutions has made the country a success although the downside is the continuing dependence on them. This article analyses the relationship and outlines Ghana's more recent democratic and economic gains following a period of near collapse.
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Tim Hughes is Parliamentary Research Fellow with the South African Institute of International Affairs. This is an edited version of his report ‘Ghana: Developing Towards Best From Worst Practice’, one of a series of reports in the Global Best Practice project run by SAIIA and funded by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.