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CEREDDA's Publishing & Dissemination Programme ensures that the organisation's research, policy analysis, and governance expertise reaches the widest possible audiences — from policymakers and African Union institutions to civil society organisations, academics, media, and local communities across the continent.
The programme encompasses academic and policy publishing, digital and print dissemination of research outputs, community radio engagement, and strategic communication of CEREDDA's positions on democracy, governance, human rights, and development — making the organisation's work accessible, actionable, and impactful across diverse audiences.
Full-length academic and policy books by CEREDDA researchers — covering elections, governance, statelessness, multiculturalism, and development across Africa.
Concise, action-oriented policy briefs targeted at governments, AU institutions, and international partners — translating research into governance recommendations.
Post-election assessment reports from CEREDDA's observation missions — providing independent, evidence-based evaluations of electoral conduct across African states.
Radio programming that brings CEREDDA's governance and development research to local communities — ensuring that policy dialogue reaches beyond urban elites and academic institutions.
CEREDDA recognises that effective governance communication must reach beyond academic journals and policy circles. Through partnerships with community radio stations across Cameroon and the broader Central African region, CEREDDA brings research-based discussions on democracy, elections, rights, and governance into homes, markets, and communities in local languages.
Radio programming features conversations with CEREDDA's researchers, interviews with governance experts, voter education segments, and plain-language discussions of CEREDDA's policy positions — making civil society's voice accessible to all citizens regardless of literacy or internet access.
Dr. Eyole Nganje Monono's landmark study on seven decades of agroindustrial transformation, land governance, and food systems in Cameroon.
Independent post-election assessment from CEREDDA's accredited observation mission for the 2025 Cameroon Presidential Election.
Read MoreOutcomes and policy recommendations from the July 2023 Nairobi expert conference on advancing legal frameworks for nationality and citizenship rights.
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