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  • How Ghanaian civil servants navigated corruption to light up the nation’s electricity grid

    How Ghanaian civil servants navigated corruption to light up the nation’s electricity grid

    Justin Scott Schon, Elizabeth Baldwin, Jennifer N Brass and Lauren M MacLean, The Conversation
    · Nov 14, 2019 · 09:30 pm