Addressing Exclusion and Marginalization ideg May 29, 2023 In a winner-takes-all electoral context where winners monopolize control over the entire executive arm of the state at both local
Mixed-Member Proportional Representation (MMPR) and the Passage of the Affirmative Action Bill ideg May 29, 2023 As part of the proposed Constitutional Reforms, the amendments of Articles 55(3) and 243(1) are expected to lead to multiparty
Duopolistic Elections and Democratisation of Local Governance ideg May 29, 2023 Duopolistic Parties and Government The agenda for Ghana’s economic and political transformation should be located in the broad institutional context
The Compromise for the Election of MMDCES ideg May 29, 2023 Reaching a compromise or a truce is a positive outcome of a misunderstanding or argument. It is a way of
DUOPOLISTIC ELECTIONS AND DEMOCRATISATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN GHANA ideg March 3, 2023 The agenda for Ghana’s economic and political transformation should be located in the broad institutional context that shapes the principal
2020 CIVIL SOCIETY SUSTAINABILITY INDEX REPORT – GHANA ideg October 15, 2022 Ghana’s political scene was polarized in 2020, with frequent hostilities erupting between the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main
ENGAGEMENT WITH WOMEN TRADITIONAL LEADERS ideg February 24, 2022 The meeting on the topic, “Reconstructing Local Governance and Multiparty Democracy in the 4th Republic: The Role of Women Traditional
Engagement with Members of the Ghana Actors Guild and Screen Actors Guild, leadership of Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) ideg February 22, 2022 The ruling party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has been working to change Articles 55(3) and 243(1) to reform the
Engagement with the leadership of Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations (GFD) ideg February 10, 2022 The participation of citizens in politics including Person’s with Disability (PWDs) is critical in mitigating marginalization, promoting good local governance,
ENGAGEMENT WITH THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE’S PARTY (PPP) ideg December 21, 2021 Between 2018 and 2019, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government pursued the amendment of Articles 55(3) and 243(1) in order