Politics & the Struggle for Democracy in Ghana by Dr. Joseph K. Manboah-Rockson

Politics & the Struggle for Democracy in Ghana by Dr. Joseph K. Manboah-Rockson

Author:Dr. Joseph K. Manboah-Rockson [Manboah-Rockson, Joseph K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: PartridgeAfrica
Published: 2016-10-05T04:00:00+00:00


Civil society Information Civil war Foreign sources Independence Evil

Domestic policy Environmental policy Economic policy Social policy Rules

Regulations Bureaucracy Fourth arm of government Civil service

Government

World Trade Organization (WTO) International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Banks

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

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Works Cited / Further Readings

The Trustee’s Act replaced the Land (Perpetual Succession) Southern Ghana and Ashanti Ordinance (Cap. 137), which permitted groups of families or other individuals to hold and alienate land collectively. See also Kuma & Another v Koi-Larbi (1991)1 GLR 537–549.

Darkwah, A., Civicus Report, Supra.

Gyimah Boadi, E. and Oquaye, Mike, ‘Civil Society and Domestic Policy Environment in Ghana’, CDD-Ghana Research Paper 7 (Sept. 2000). Information on the history of NGOs was also compiled from IDEG and APRM.

Paffenholz, T. and Spurk, C. (2006), ‘Civil Society, Civic Engagement, and Peace building’, Social Development Papers: Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction, 36.

‘West African Civil Society Position on the Millennium Development Goals and Their Implementation’, paper presented in West African Civil Society Forum on Millennium Development Goals, Dakar, 2003.

‘We the People, 2004, A Call to Action for the UN Millennium Declaration’, World Federation of United Nations Associations and the North–South Institute.

World Bank (2004), ‘Issues and Options for Improving Engagement Between the World Bank and Civil Society Organizations’, Civil Society Team, External Affairs, Vice Presidency, Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Vice Presidency.

World Development Report (1990), ‘Poverty’ World Development indicators, World Bank.

World Development Report (2004), ‘Making Services Work for Poor People’, World Bank.

Yanacopulos, Helen, ‘The Strategies that Bind: NGO Coalitions and Their Influence’, cited in Çakmak, C. (2007), ‘Coalition Building in World Politics: Definitions, Conceptions, and Examples’, Perceptions, Winter 2007.



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