Campus Rallies to Strengthen Accountability in Resource Governance through Active Citizenship

ACEP embarked on training programs in Cape Coast, Takoradi, and Sunyani to galvanize more people, particularly the youth to identify effective ways to monitor the management of extractive resources and effectively participate in resource governance. This was aimed at building the critical mass who are empowered through access to information on extractive resources and engage in public debate and strengthen accountability mechanisms. The program, termed campus  rallies, equipped participants with innovative ways to effectively use available data to hold the privileged few to account in the prudent management of Ghana’s natural resources.

These programs were carried out with support from Oxfam in Ghana under the Power of Voice Partnership (PVP) – Fair4All Project.

 

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The Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) was established in 2010 to contribute to development of alternative and innovative policy interventions through high-quality research, analysis and advocacy in the energy and extractives sector in Africa.

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