CSOs Statement on President Akufo Addo’s Decision to force the Auditor General to take his ‘accumulated leave’

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The Manifesto Project – Promoting responsive and responsible manifestos for inclusive development

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Evidence and policy practice in the fight against COVID-19: the Ghanaian experience

Evidence and policy practice in the fight against COVID-19: the Ghanaian experience Originally published by Africa Evidence Network The COVID-19 pandemic has created an immediate and urgent need for more and better data and evidence to help the government make informed decisions and in designing public intervention programs to address associated public health and […]
Gender and Youth in Ghana’s Democratic Consolidation

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What are the biggest problems that the youth of Africa face? Our WAYLead fellows share their thoughts!
What are the biggest problems that the youth of Africa face? Our WAYLead fellows share their thoughts! Mohammed Kerkulah: The biggest problem facing Africa’s youth is unemployment. The youth constitutes the highest population in Africa, and they are the most vulnerable, less privileged, and unattended to in society. Many young people have become victims of […]
Double-edged sword? Ghanaians see pros, cons of social media, want access but not fake news

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Ghana’s courts must do more to boost public confidence in this era of excessive partisanship

Ghana’s courts must do more to boost public confidence in this era of excessive partisanship At a time when we have become excessively partisan, it is of utmost importance that people maintain confidence in the judiciary’s neutrality to resolve politically sensitive issues. Political actors are unlikely to turn to the judiciary to settle their differences […]
Transforming Africa by transforming her future leaders: The WAYLead Fellowship

Transforming Africa by transforming her future leaders: The WAYLead Fellowship The Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) and the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) are implementing a one-year West African Young Leaders (WAYLead) Fellowship project for young adults across Anglophone West Africa. The Fellowship is part of two main strategies to support the […]
Building Trust between Citizens and the Security Agencies in the Context of the COVID- 19 Pandemic

Building Trust between Citizens and the Security Agencies in the Context of the COVID- 19 Pandemic Ghana’s security forces (the Police Service and the Armed Forces) are respected globally, especially for their contributions to peacekeeping in other countries. Our forces have won laurels in their peacekeeping assignments throughout the world. It is expected that […]
A Press Statement to mark one year after the Presidential assent to the RTI Act, 2019 (Act 989)

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