
CODEO
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Ghana's largest non-partisan citizens group observing elections since 2000. Retweets are not endorsements.
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Mrs. Theodora Williams Anti, the Vice Chair of the National Peace Council, Ghana Election Response Group (NERG), in her remarks acknowledged that the 2024 elections was largely peaceful despite the high stakes and heightened tensions. However, she condemned the violent incidents that occurred


In his remarks, Dr. Serebour Quarcoo, Director for Training at the Electoral Commission Of Ghana, emphasized that democracy is not about imposing one’s will on voters but about ensuring citizens have the freedom to make their choices, with their votes accurately counted. He highlighted the



After nine (9) successful elections, Ghana's democratic journey continues to evolve, offering lessons on accountability, trust in institutions, and the role of informed citizens. In his latest reflection, Prof. John Osae-Kwapong (Dr. John OK) explores how the 2024 elections


Tune in to Joy 99.7 FM’s “Newsfile” today, Dec. 21, 2024, at 9:00 AM, for an insightful discussion featuring Rev. Dr. Fred Deegbe, Co-chair, CODEO, and Prof. Dr. John OK, Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana. Don’t miss this engaging conversation. #Election2024


We have expanded our post-election observation efforts with 20 observers deployed nationwide from Dec 2024 to Jan 2025. We're monitoring the actions & engagements of stakeholders, including Electoral Commission Of Ghana, & pol. parties, to promote peace. Read here: bit.ly/409WqJ9



#Ghana, recognized as a beacon of hope in West Africa, inaugurated its 6th president on January 7, 2025, following its return to democracy in 1992. In this press statement, WADEMOS Network calls on Ghana's new President, John Dramani Mahama, to intervene in the Sahelian States’ planned







Vera Abena Addo (Maabena 🇬🇭), Program Officer (Elections, Rule of Law and Anti-corruption) at the Center, joins other panelists this morning on JoyNews's Newsfile with Samson Lardy Anyennini (Samson Lardy). They'll discuss 'Ministerial vetting, public tribunals, and ORAL


What do Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius, and Senegal have in common? Lots of dissatisfied citizens, and defeat for the ruling party. See Afrobarometer’s latest in The Continent #Elections #Satisfaction #VoicesAfrica


Why has support for elections dropped higher among Ghanaians living in rural areas than those in urban areas? What does this potentially mean for electoral participation, especially among rural dwellers? These are critical questions Prof. John Osae-Kwapong (Dr. John OK), a D&D

