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- Civil Society Organizations and the Promotion of Human Rights in Ghana: An Overview
Civil Society Organizations and the Promotion of Human Rights in Ghana: An Overview
Authors : Abdallah Imam Haruna
Pages : 339-355
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This paper examines the role of civil society organizations in the promotion and protection of human rights in Ghana. After independence, many African countries, underwent political changes to advance and defend human rights to fit into the globalization process that was ignited across the globe after the end of colonialism and the demise of the Cold War. However, despite the availability of constitutional promulgations that guarantee the fundamental human rights of all, some African governments (consciously or unconsciously) have retained some colonial structures and even instituted new mechanisms to undermine the democratic vibe for the promotion and protection of citizens’ rights. In an expanding number of fields, such as political science, history, and sociology, among others, the experience and talent created by civil society organizations have become crucial to governance across nations, both at the policy and operational levels. Civil society organizations have taken on the role of promoting new ideas and alerting the international community to emerging challenges. Using a qualitative research method, this paper provides a thorough understanding of CSOs’ contributions to human rights advocacy in Ghana. The approach of the paper includes both exploratory and descriptive elements, providing detailed insights into the effectiveness and functions of civil society organizations in Ghana.Keywords : Anayasa, Demokrasi, Gana, İnsan Hakları, Sivil Toplum