Child labour persists in Ayensuano as over 10,000 children remain out of school
Child labour continues to pose a serious threat to the well-being and future of children in Ghana, with the […]
Women and Youth Rising in Ghana’s Democracy
By Benedicta Naa Odarkor Ablateye, Communications Officer, ACEPA Ghana is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most stable democracies,[…]
Social Media and Parliaments: A New Era of Engagement – Lessons for Ghana
By Benedicta Naa Odarkor Ablateye, Communications Officer, ACEPA Not long ago, keeping up with parliamentary proceedings meant tuning into[…]
Absenteeism in Ghana’s Parliament: The Quiet Crisis Undermining Democracy
By Ubeidat Alhassan (EPL Fellow), ACEPA and Rasheed Draman (ED), ACEPA We voted. They took the oath. We expected[…]
The Road to Parity: Lessons from Africa’s Gender Reform Leaders for Ghana and Beyond
By Lilian Bruce, Gender and CSO Advisor, ACEPA Across Africa, the movement to empower women in politics and public[…]
Parliament Without Parity: Is Ghana Failing its Women?
By Benedicta Naa Odarkor Ablateye, Communications Officer, ACEPA Around the world, women’s representation in parliaments is rising, driven largely[…]




