OFFICIAL LAUNCH! Ghana’s Constitution is changing, but do you know how? The Citizens Platform for Constitutional Reform (CPCR) helps you:📷 Track clauses📷 Follow updates📷 Understand what changes mean for YOU! Start here https://t.co/PTTXT30OpQ #CPCR#ConstitutionReform
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, CDD-Ghana, with support from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), convened a national stakeholder workshop in Accra to present and discuss findings from its latest research report, 'Resetting Ghana’s Local Governance System for Enhanced Effectiveness'.
The workshop brought together policymakers, civil society actors and media representatives to examine the state of decentralisation in Ghana and identify practical pathways for reform.
We are grateful to our researchers, partners, and stakeholders whose insights made this an engaging dialogue.
Read more: https://t.co/byHKJywHZe
We are pleased to have Samson Lardy Anyenini, seasoned Media and Legal Practitioner, as Moderator for the National Dialogue on the Office of the Special Prosecutor (@ospghana).
With his depth of experience in law, media, and public accountability, he will guide critical conversations as stakeholders examine the performance of the OSP and explore reforms to strengthen its effectiveness and independence.
Join us tomorrow for this important national conversation on advancing the rule of law and the fight against corruption in Ghana.
🗓Tuesday, March 31, 2026
🕙 10:00 AM
📍 Fiesta Royale Hotel
#OSP
#RuleOfLaw
#AntiCorruption
#Accountability
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, CDD-Ghana, with support from Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, will convene a national stakeholder workshop to present findings from a nationwide study across 24 MMDAs and facilitate dialogue on resetting Ghana’s local governance system.
The session will examine challenges around decentralisation, public trust, and the financial viability of MMDAs, while building consensus on practical reform pathways.
What will it take to make local governance work in Ghana? Share your views in the comments section.
#localgovernance
PRESS CONFERENCE
The Citizens Platform for Constitutional Reform (CPCR) will hold a press conference to share updates on Ghana’s constitutional reform process and the role of citizens in shaping the country’s democratic future.
🗓 Mon, 16 March 2025
⏰ 10:00 AM
📍 Press Center
Follow the reform conversation:
👉 https://t.co/M6evfqFZq2
#CPCR #ConstitutionalReform #CitizenEngagement #KnowYourRights
We just launched the Ashanti Regional Civil Society Platform on Constitutional Reform in Kumasi.
Why does this matter? Because the reform of our 1992 Constitution needs your voice, not just legal experts.
Sign up here: https://t.co/tIElnCPNyE
Happy Independence Day, Ghana!
Today we celebrate the courage, vision, and sacrifice that led to our nation’s freedom.
Independence was not only about breaking from colonial rule, it was about building a nation where citizens have a voice, rights are protected, and governance reflects the will of the people.
As Ghana continues to grow, conversations about our Constitution and the future of our democracy remain just as important.
At CPCR, we believe that informed citizens strengthen democracy.
Explore the Constitution, track reforms, and stay informed about the future of our nation.
📷 https://t.co/blg8s0xb1w
#IndependenceDayGH #CPCR #KnowYourRights #GhanaAt68
The CPCR team had a productive engagement with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Ghana to discuss the Citizens Platform for Constitutional Reforms.
Organized labour plays a vital role in shaping reforms that affect workers’ rights, economic justice, and national development.
Track the reforms that affect you.
👉 https://t.co/blg8s0xb1w
#CPCR #ConstitutionalReform
What does constitutional reform mean in practice? And what choices lie ahead for Ghana’s democracy?
Next week, Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh, Chairperson of the 2025 Constitution Review Committee, will deliver a public lecture at Wisconsin International University College on the findings of the 2025 Review of Ghana’s Constitution and the road ahead.
The lecture is an opportunity to interact with the Chair of the Committee and deepen your understanding of the implementation phase following the submission of the Committee’s report, particularly the institutional and policy choices that now confront the country.
🗓 Thursday, 5th March 2026 | 6:00 PM
📍 Wisconsin International University College, Post Graduate Block
Healthcare policies don’t just appear overnight. They’re shaped by constitutional decisions that affect:
🏥 Your access to care
👩🏽⚕️ Working conditions for health professionals
💊 Funding for public health services
The Constitution influences how our health system works, and how it can improve.
Stay informed. Track the reforms that matter to you NOW!
👉 https://t.co/blg8s0xb1w
Yesterday, the CPCR team met with the Ghana Registered Nurses & Midwives Association (GRNMA), GAR to introduce the Citizens Platform for Constitutional Reforms.
We discussed how health professionals can track and contribute to constitutional reforms that impact healthcare delivery and working conditions.
We look forward to having GRNMA onboard.
🔗 https://t.co/blg8s0xb1w
#CPCR #ConstitutionalReform
The Citizens’ Platform on Constitutional Reforms (CPCR) has elected its Steering Committee and issued a statement on the Constitution Review Committee (CRC) report, calling for a transparent, inclusive and consensus-driven implementation process that puts citizens at the centre.
Reform is not just about recommendations.
It’s about what happens next.
Read the full statement here:
https://t.co/gNp4DQJo6v
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2. Search for a clause
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The Constitution is changing.
Are you watching, or you guessing?
Join the Citizens Platform for Constitutional Reforms and track amendments in real time.
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