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Ghana

Country facts

Ghana
Date of accession to the APRM March 2003
Review status 1st review completed
Country Review Report publication date June 2005
NPoA status 3 progress reports published


Faits de Pays

Ghana
Date d'accession au MAEP Mars 2003
Statut de l’évaluation 1ère évaluation achevée
Date de publication du Rapport d’évaluation national Juin 2005
Statut du PAN Publication de trois rapports préliminaires

 

Ghana

Comments by the Ghanaian government on the country review report and programme of action (by Government of Ghana)
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The official self-assessment report presented to the APRM Secretariat (by Ghana's APRM National Governing Council)
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This is the final APRM report for the Republic of Ghana (by APRM Secretariat)

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This paper assesses the strengths and weaknesses of stakeholder participation in the Ghana process and makes recommendations for improvement and to deepen democratic governance practice (by Eric Albert Opoku)
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This paper discusses and analyses the issues surrounding the rule of law in Ghana (by AfriMap, The Open Society Initiative for West Africa, The Institute for Democratic Governance)
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Ghana's National Programme of Action Implementation progress report: Powerpoint presentation presented during the "Consultations on the Support to National APRM Programmes of Actions", Tunis, Tunisia, 12 – 13 March, 2007

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Ghana's annual progress report in implementing APRM NPOA (2007): This annual report discusses the progress made with regard to the implementation of Ghana's NPOA (by NAPRM-GC)

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This is the second Progress Report submitted to the APR Panel as part of the National African Peer Review Mechanism – Governing Council's statutory obligation to submit progress report on the implementation of the National Programme of Action every six months. The First Progress Report was submitted in June 2006. The Annual Progress Report is the result of extensive consultative process with stakeholders – Ministries, Departments and Agencies, private sector operators, traditional authorities, women groups, youth groups, District Assembly persons, Persons living with disabilities, civil society organizations – throughout the ten regions of Ghana (by NAPRM-GC)

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In fulfillment of the reporting requirements of the African Peer Review Mechansim(APRM), the National African Peer Review Mechanism – Governing Council has been submitting bi-annual progress reports to the APR Secretariat. This is the fourth report submitted to the Secretariat. The 2007 Annual Progress Report is a review of the status of the implementation of activities outlined in the National Programme of Action (NPoA) during the year, 2007. (by NAPRM-GC)

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This report presents the findings and conclusions on a Monitoring and Evaluation survey of the status of implementation of Ghana's National Program of Action. The overall purpose of the survey is to assess the extent to which various stakeholders have implemented the recommendations raised in the National Program of Action. During the period under review, NAPRM-GC conducted a number of dissemination workshops aimed at promoting dialogue and obtaining feedback on the progress of implementation of the NPOA. The Council also used the opportunity to distribute copies of the 2006 Annual Progress Report to stakeholders. (by NAPRM-GC)

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This is the Third Bi-annual Progress Report submitted by the National African Peer Review Mechanism – Governing Council (NAPRM-GC) following the Second Annual Report of January 2008. The report covers the period January – June 2008. (by NAPRM-GC )

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This Report is the Fourth Bi-Annual Progress report submitted by the National African Peer Review Mechanism - Governing Council (NAPRM-GC) to the APR Panel. The Report covers the period January – June 2009 and provides an overview of Ghana's progress in implementing the National Programme of Action. The period under review witnessed a smooth transition of power from one democratically elected government to another democratically elected government. Civil society organizations continued to play a vital role in the election process. CSOs such as the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG) were actively involved in the electoral process. Indeed, IEA organized the presidential and vice-presidential debates which brought together the Presidential-aspirants of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Convention Peoples Party (CPP) and the Peoples National Convention (PNC) to sell their manifestoes to the populace. Apart from the numerous international observers who trooped to the country, local CSOs such as IDEG, CODEO and CDD also undertook electioneering monitoring, adding to the credibility of the whole process. (by NAPRM-GC)

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An Independent evaluation of governance in Ghana by the South African Institute of International Affairs

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