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Law in Crisis (Elections Series) Episode 3: Access to Electoral Information & Voter Engagement
Law in Crisis
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5 years ago
Law in Crisis (Elections Series) Episode 3: Access to Electoral Information & Voter Engagement
University of Ghana School of Law, supported by STAR Ghana Foundation with thanks to UkAid& EUROPEAN UNION, is pleased to inform you of the return of its long running Law in Crisis series of lunchtime seminars. This second edition, which is the Law in Crisis (Election Series), will interrogate various issues relating to the 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary elections, including manifesto accountability; election management in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; campaign finance; access to electoral information; and post-election transition management. Join the next panel on "Access to Electoral Information and Voter Engagement under the spectre of pandemics", which was held, this Monday 24 August 2020, at 1pm GMT. Panellists: 1. Josephine Nkrumah, Chairperson, National Commission for Civic Education 2. Bright Simons, President, mPedigree 3. Akoto Ampaw, Private Legal Practictioner 4. Rhoda Osei-Afful, Team Leader, (Elections, Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption), CDD-Ghana Moderator: Samson Lardy Anyenini, Partner, A-Partners@Law To register and join subsequent convenings, connect through either of these platforms: Zoom: https://bit.ly/LawInCrisisZoom YouTube: https://bit.ly/LawInCrisisYoutubeLive Facebook: https://bit.ly/LawInCrisisFacebook
Law in Crisis
The University of Ghana School of Law is proud to present its Law in Crisis Series