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Ghana

2025 Constitution Review Commission of Ghana (credit: President of the Republic of Ghana)
Voices From The Field
14 January 2026
Third Time Could Be a Charm: Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee’s Plan to Fix Governance Deficits
Protest against the Amnesty and Shielding Constitutional Amendment Bills (credit: Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil via Flickr)
Voices From The Field
8 January 2026
A Year in Constitution-Building: What 2025 Revealed, What 2026 May Bring
Annual Review of Constitution Building: 2024
Analysis
Annual Review of Constitution Building: 2024
by IDEA
Flag of Ghana (photo credit: Kaufdex via pixabay)
News
17 April 2025
In Ghana, constitution review committee receives over 500 proposals from stakeholders
Meeting between President Mahama and the Constitutional Reform Commission in early March 2025 (photo credit: President of the Republic of Ghana)
Voices From The Field
28 March 2025
Ghana at a Crossroads: Another Attempt at Reforming its Defective Constitution
photo credit: randomperson666 via unsplash
Voices From The Field
10 February 2025
In the World of Constitution-Building in 2024 and 2025 Forecast
Flag of Ghana (photo credit: DavidRockDesign via pixabay)
News
3 April 2023
In Ghana, five political parties announce support for amending constitution
Flag of Ghana (photo credit: DavidRockDesign via pixabay)
News
21 March 2023
In Ghana, president urges caution in constitutional change
Parliament of Ghana (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection / flickr)
News
9 March 2022
In Ghana, supreme court rules that parliament's deputy speaker can vote and form part of quorum when presiding
(photo credit: Nii Martey M. Botchway)
Voices From The Field
22 April 2019
Ghana Looks to Democratize its Local Government

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