West Africa
Good Governance Africa - West Africa (GGA-WA) strongly believes that a democratic society with a proactive practice of transparency, accountability and the rule of law is on the right development pathway. GGA-WA, therefore, is deliberate in promoting these ideals in its programmes and activities across different sectors in Ghana and in other selected West African countries.Membership to organisations

The Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)
As an executive member of this coalition, we partner other CSOs that seek to push for fair, open, transparent and accountable governance in all public and private spheres.

CSOs Platform for the Monitoring of the SDGs
As a member of this
platform, GGA-WA and selected
CSOs monitor and report
on the progress of various factors
in the implementation
of the SDGs.
Ghana Urbanisation Think Tank (GUTT)
Membership to the think tank, GUTT, which is facilitated by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development in collaboration with the Urban Management Institute, the Coalition of Urban Transition and the African Centre for Cities, enables us to assist in the deliberations on emerging urban developmental issues in Ghana.

The Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)
As an executive member of this coalition, we partner other CSOs that seek to push for fair, open, transparent and accountable governance in all public and private spheres.

CSOs Platform for the Monitoring of the SDGs
As a member of this platform, GGA-WA and selected CSOs monitor and report on the progress of various factors in the implementation of the SDGs.
Ghana Urbanisation Think Tank (GUTT)
Membership to the think tank, GUTT, which is facilitated by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development in collaboration with the Urban Management Institute, the Coalition of Urban Transition and the African Centre for Cities, enables us to assist in the deliberations on emerging urban developmental issues in Ghana.
Programmes
GGA-WA approaches delivering programmes through research, advocacy, training and publications, and has carefully analysed the developmental pathway of the four countries in which it is implementing its programmes and activities. The following key areas have been identified for its interventions:
Natural Resource Conservation, Protection and Utilization
The West African Sub-region is home to some of the world’s most valuable natural resources. The effective and sustainable management of these resources could propel the region’s development and help reduce poverty. Natural resources form the bedrock of development; socio-economically, culturally and communally, necessitating a focus on conserving, protecting and sustainably utilising these resources. The Regional Office puts particular emphasis on agriculture, mining, energy production and water consumption.
Programmes
GGA-WA approaches delivering programmes through research, advocacy, training and publications, and has carefully analysed the developmental pathway of the four countries in which it is implementing its programmes and activities. The following key areas have been identified for its interventions:
Natural Resource Conservation, Protection and Utilization
The West African Sub-region is home to some of the world’s most valuable natural resources. The effective and sustainable management of these resources could propel the region’s development and help reduce poverty. Natural resources form the bedrock of development; socio-economically, culturally and communally, necessitating a focus on conserving, protecting and sustainably utilising these resources. The Regional Office puts particular emphasis on agriculture, mining, energy production and water consumption.
Peace and Security in the West African Sub-Region
New trends in regional insecurity such as terrorism and extremism; and increased levels of the effects of climate change represent threats to state and societal security. They pose great risks to human safety and survival, presenting an area that must be given considerable attention. The Regional Office focuses on reducing threats to human security by promoting rule of law, advocating stable governmental regimes and transitions, monitoring electoral processes and identifying climate responsible measures for action in Anglophone West Africa.
Trade, Regional and Local Governance
Governance performance across regional and local arenas is paramount for the well-being of citizenry. Strong public institutions and accountable governments invariably improve the situation of states as well as provide a stable background for trade and economic development. To contribute to the achievement of this thematic area, GGA-WARO provides capacity building for local governments and public institutions and facilitates discussions on West African intra and inter regional trade.
Trade, Regional and Local Governance
Governance performance across regional and local arenas is paramount for the well-being of citizenry. Strong public institutions and accountable governments invariably improve the situation of states as well as provide a stable background for trade and economic development. To contribute to the achievement of this thematic area, GGA-WARO provides capacity building for local governments and public institutions and facilitates discussions on West African intra and inter regional trade.
Accountable and Inclusive Governance
Transparent, effective and accountable institutions and respect for human rights provides access to justice, fosters equality and engenders trust among communities and people. GGA-WARO seeks to aid in creating a culture of integrity in service delivery and secure the participation and engagement of citizenry in the governance of jurisdictions in which they find themselves. The Regional Office encourages all citizens to participate in governance, most especially, people with disabilities, women, children and all minority groups.
“Ending poverty and improving lives in a continent so rich in natural resources is highly possible if we systematically get leadership right, institutions to be effective and promote good governance practices across the board.” GGA-WA 2019
Our publications
Study report on resource extraction and sustainable development of mining communities in Ghana
Mining is an important economic activity for many developing countries, especially mineral-rich countries whose economic activities are largely natural resources dependent. The mining sector plays a...
The Woman Factor – elections and gender issues
Representation in participation matters. To many, this is the major reason for the campaign to have the marginalised and the excluded purposively brought forward in all discourse and discussion....
Overview Of Past 7 Elections In Ghana’s 4th Republic
GGA - WARO Election Watch 2020 Overview Of Past 7 Elections In Ghana's 4th Republic Any electoral process counts on the assurance that registered voters will opt to cast their ballot during the...
Strengthening Inclusive Education in Ghana
Strengthening Inclusive Education in Ghana Ghana’s education system is considered to be one of the most progressive in Africa. In 2004 the government introduced free compulsory education for the...
Changing the Paradigm of Illegal Galamsey in Ghana
Changing the Paradigm of Illegal Galamsey in Ghana Small-scale mining activities in Ghana date back more than 2000 years, with evidence of gold mining as far back as the seventh and eighth...
COVID-19: The Ghana Case
COVID-19: The Ghana Case The 23rd June 2020 marked exactly 100 days since the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ghana. Before the formal announcement (13th March 2020) of the first two cases...
Decentralization For Effective Local Service Delivery in Ghana
Decentralization For Effective Local Service Delivery in Ghana A study towards deepening fiscal decentralization for effective local service delivery in Ghana Evidence suggests that local...
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GGA West Africa
GGA – WEST AFRICA
GGA – WEST AFRICA
Tel: +233 302 672925
Email: info.westafrica@gga.org
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