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As part of its efforts to keep pace with the rapid changes in global politics and their far-reaching impact on governance, democracy, and development in Africa, the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has launched an international desk.
This initiative seeks to explore innovative strategies to counter malign influences, including the activities of external actors promoting authoritarian models of governance, the rise of right-wing parties in the Global North, and the reduction or suspension of international aid, while assessing their implications for governance, economic stability, and social development across the continent.
According to CDD-Ghana, the initiative reflects a renewed commitment to safeguarding democracy in Africa by equipping policymakers, civil society actors, and citizens with timely insights and strategies to navigate complex international dynamics.

Speaking at the launch of the international desk in Ghana on April 24, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General at UNOWAS, Barrie Freeman, commended the initiative, stating:
“As a UN representative, I see CDD-Ghana’s launch of international initiatives as a timely and strategic response to today’s seismic geopolitical shifts. At the same time, the organisation remains firmly rooted in its core mission of promoting good governance, accountability, and citizen empowerment.”
Ambassador Larry Gbevlo-Lartey Esq., Ghana's Special Envoy to the Alliance of Sahel States, said: “As we navigate the evolving global strategic landscape, it's essential to acknowledge the historical context of ECOWAS's founding in 1975."
"Amidst the Cold War, our founding fathers prioritised economic integration, underpinned by the 1970 protocol on the free movement of persons, goods, and services. Today, ECOWAS has made significant strides in regional integration, including landmark projects. However, challenges persist, such as the elusive common regional currency and legacy institutions hindering African industrialisation," he concluded.
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