| What
are Annual Reports?
Starting
in 2004, CCD has set out to provide a definitive resource
detailing what we did, how we did it, and why. Each of these
annual reports will provide information to the reader on what
our focus and goals for the year were, how we achieved or
worked toward these, and how we hope to maintain progress
in these areas in the coming years.
Each of
these annual reports also contains links to the areas being
detailed. For example, discussion of CCD's involvement in
the Santiago conference of 2005 might link to the Santiago
conference section of our website if the reader wishes for
more details. This provides the reader with the most accurate
and detailed information on areas of interest, while still
providing a general knowledge of what else CCD is involved
in.
The reports
from 2001-2003 are all compiled from CCD case statements and
other materials provided to foundations and interested parties.
They should not be viewed as definitive Annual Reports, but
rather as summaries of where CCD stood at a certain point
in time.
Instead of an Annual Report, in 2005 a Five Year Report was published. This report details the activities of CCD over the past five years of its existance, as well as a short history of the ideas behind CCD.
To read
a report, click the year which you wish to see:
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