The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) and Time to Think Foundation are set to launch a comprehensive peace campaign dubbed "Unity in Diversity: Building a Peaceful Democratic Future" ahead of Ghana's 2024 general elections.
The extensive campaign will be launched on Sunday, August 4, 2024 at the University of Ghana Medical Centre's Simulation Centre in Accra.
It aims to educate and mobilize Ghanaians, especially the youth, to participate actively and peacefully in the upcoming elections.
Speaking ahead of the launch, directors of the NCCE and Time to Think Foundation emphasized the need for sustained civic engagement to enhance Ghana's democratic credentials.
They noted that while Ghana has been hailed as a beacon of democracy in West Africa, the growing polarization between political parties and disaffection among youth threaten the peace and stability of future elections.
The “Unity in Diversity” campaign will employ various strategies such capacity building workshops, public awareness campaigns, peace advocacy, and grassroots engagement.
It will partner with electoral officials, security agencies, traditional and religious leaders, the media and civil society to de-escalate tensions and sustain an environment of tolerance and inclusion.
The campaign sees the youth as central to driving its message of non-violence.
Through youth-centered programs, it aims to channel their energies towards constructive civic participation and democratic governance.
Women groups will also feature prominently in grassroots peacebuilding efforts.
Initial responses to the campaign have been overwhelmingly positive.
Those consulted expressed confidence that the timely, well-coordinated initiative will help curb electoral malpractices and preserve Ghana's admirable democratic regime.
The NCCE and Time to Think Foundation now appear set to galvanize an unprecedented pro-peace coalition and ensure issue-based 2024 elections.
Ghanaians of all walks of life are encouraged to support the ‘Unity in Diversity’ programme launch in Accra and the campaign itself to add their voices to the call for peaceful, free and fair elections on December 7, 2024.


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