Tid: 09/11/2020 14:30 til 09/11/2020 16:00
Sted: Online (Zoom)
Arrangør: N/A
Webinar: Gendered perspectives of the Ghana elections 2020
This webinar takes a look at the Ghanaian elections 2020 from a gendered perspective asking what important reforms were implemented in the last four years and what we can expect both from this year’s electoral process and from policy platforms charting the way forward.
Four years pass fast when there is much to do. The ruling National Patriotic Party (NPP) launched several expansive policies including of the free senior high school reform, the idea-based Ghana Beyond Aid policy, and the “one district, one factory” initiative. How did these reforms impact women’s lives? Where there promised reforms that never were realized or striking implementation issues affecting women and other marginalized groups?
Panelists
- Prof. Kwesi Aning, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre, incoming Claude Ake Chair, the Nordic Africa Institute.
- Dr. Diana Højlund Madsen, Senior Researcher, the Nordic Africa Institute.
- Esther Tawiah, Executive Director, Gender Centre for Empowering Development (GenCED).
- Betty Kankam-Boadu, Journalist, Media Foundation for West Africa
Moderator: Dr. Kajsa Hallberg Adu, Post-doctoral researcher, the Nordic Africa Institute.
The webinar is hosted by The Nordic Africa Institute. More infomation can be found on the institute’s website.