G-rap 2010 National Gender Forum
On the 16th and 17th of March the Ghana Research
and Advocacy Programme (G-rap) held a forum on the
theme “Civic Engagement for Gender
Equality and Good Governance in Ghana: Sharing Experiences, Contesting
Spaces, Renewing Commitments”
A report on this forum can be found at the link below.
G-rap 2010 Gender Forum Report
Final communique
The following papers were presented during the course of the forum:
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Patricia Blankson Akakpo
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Advocating for women’s economic justice:
Netright’s experience with the aid effectiveness process.
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Lloyd G. A. Amoah
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Mainstreaming or caricaturing gender in a democratizing Ghana
The gender movement in search of results and authenticity
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Akua O. Britum
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Reconciling class and patriarchy: Female unionists and union governance in Ghana
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Rose Mensah-Kutin and Ellen Dzah
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Promoting women’s rights through coalition building:
The case of the Women’s Manifesto Coalition.
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Gifty Dzah
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Legal literacy:
An entry point for achieving gender equality in governance at local level.
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Rose Mensah-Kutin
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Gender and climate change issues:
The challenge for policy advocacy in Ghana.
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Messan Mawugbe
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Gender equality contesting media spaces:
The coverage of gender in the Ghanaian media.
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Gloria Ofori-Boadu
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Gender gender and African peer review mechanism in Ghana:
A tool for civic engagement for promoting gender equality.
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Bernice Sam
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Interrogating affirmative action as a strategy for increasing women’s participation in politics:
The rhetoric and the reality.
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Bernice Sam
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We know politics:
A coalition for engaging women in governance.
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Wilbert Tengey
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Men as partners in promoting gender equality and good governance
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