Supporting Civil Society in Local Governance: Capacity Building for Effective Civil Society Participation in Local Governance(2006-2009).

Funded byEuropean Union The LRC in partnership with the Neighbour In Need Foundation and Federation of Youth Clubs sought to facilitate support for civil society organizations to empower, advocate and instigate action through capacity building for Community Based Organisations (CBOs) and District Assemblies (DAs) within its constituent communities in the areas of technical support, facilitating […]

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Parliamentary Advocacy Project (2006-2008)

Funded by USAID The rationale of this project was to work towards the strengthening of parliamentary processes in Ghana by undertaking four main activities: the facilitation and aggregation of civic input into the legislative process; monitoring the performance of Parliament by tracking Bills and Regulations; undertaking collaborative research with the Parliamentary Research Department (PRD) and […]

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United Nation Development Programme / National Governance Programme (UNDP/NGP) Project(2004)

Funded by UNDP/NGP The rationale of this project included participatory community consultations through meetings, fora, and workshops in line with action plans developed collaboratively with our target communities. These consultations led to the production of two constitutions and a Draft District Mutual Health Insurance Operational Manual for the operationalization of the district mutual health insurance […]

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Strengthening Of The Parliament Of Ghana (2006-2008)

Funded by USAID This project was aimed at strengthening the Legislature to be more responsive to the needs of citizens. The expected result was to have a strong legislature that is capable of performing its legislative, representative, oversight and budget related roles and responsibilities. This aim was pursued through programs designed to assist Parliament’s efforts […]

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Compost Project (2002)

This project was undertaken to devise innovative ways of piloting and of getting community involvement in micro-composting as a waste management option in the slum communities of Nima and Mamobi. All community members were involved especially leaders and the Federation of Youth Clubs. […]

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