Africa Elections & COVID-19
Post-Elections Accountability on Elections Security

Ghana has successfully organized eight presidential and parliamentary elections since returning to constitutional democracy in 1992. Generally, all eight elections have been successful and peaceful, with three of them resulting in a smooth transfer of power from one political party to the other.
Extending the reach of government via social networks
Biometric Voter Registration
Manifestos for Inclusive Development

Elections in Ghana’s Fourth Republic have become a keenly contested two-way affair between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) since the country experienced its first-party turnover in government in 2001.
Electoral Support Project

Ghana has made considerable gains since returning to democratic multi-party governance following the transitional elections in 1992. Since then, the country’s successive multi-party elections (seven in total) have generally been peaceful, although with pockets of violence in each election.
Youth Skills Training in Asutifi North District

Ghana struggles to meet the employment needs of its growing youth and adult population. It is estimated that over 71,000 university graduates join the jobless economy every year, compounding the already dire unemployment situation that faces basic and high school graduates and dropouts.







