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Accountability, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Older Projects, Projects

Support to the West African Association of Public Accounts Committees (WAAPAC)

Overview This initiative was started through a partnership with the World Bank which led to the formation of the West African Association of Public Accounts Committees (WAAPAC). WAAPAC was born out of the realization that with a common platform for knowledge exchange and peer learning, Public Accounts Committees (PACs) would […]

Evidence Informed Policy Making, Older Projects, Projects

Building Capacity of Parliaments for Evidence Informed Policy Making

Overview The project is an extension on work done by the VakaYiko Consortium (2013-2017).  The DFID funded Building Capacities to Use Research Evidence (BCURE) project which was implemented by the Vaka Yiko consortium supported public institutions in low and middle-income countries to develop skills, knowledge and systems to improve the[…]

Accountability, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Older Projects, Projects

Capacity Building for CSOs in Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana to Engage Parliament 

Overview The project was developed under the French Embassy in Ghana’s call to strengthen the professional skills of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Ghana within the context of how CSOs could contribute to good governance. ACEPA’s project in this regard, aimed to engender effective citizens’ participation and representation in governance[…]

Accountability, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Projects, Recent

Inclusive Legislatures for Gender-Responsive Policies (ILGRP) 

Overview The Inclusive Legislatures for Gender-Responsive Policies (ILGRP) Project is a 4-year Government of Canada-funded program implemented in partnership with the African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs, Ghana, and the Parliamentary Centre, Canada. The project seeks to improve the effectiveness of elected officials in Ghana, Kenya, and Togo, to advance inclusive[…]

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